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Post by IRSP on Sept 20, 2004 2:55:14 GMT -5
Might want to do a bit more research to support your theory (although it's flawed anyway).
Those jobs you meniton - heavy industry, they're moving out of the US. For example, the steel industry is almost completely gone, auto and heavy machinery are on the way out.
Many have now been laid off who formerly worked in those industries. They cannot be even vaguel described as more or less permanently bourgeoisified.
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Post by Conghaileach on Jan 4, 2005 21:14:00 GMT -5
Actually, I always thought "Revisionist" referred to the ideas of Eduard Bernstein, who was a colleague of Friedrich Engels and basically thought that capitalism had changed enough so that proletarian revolution was no longer necessary. He might have even argued that class was no longer relevant or existant, but I'm not sure. Indeed, but Bernstein's ideas are generally referred to as 'Economism' (as far as I'm aware - in Ireland it's called "gas-and-water socialism"). He believed that the working class need only concern itself with bread and butter issues, and not with a political revolution.
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Post by Eddie Smurphy on Aug 31, 2005 6:51:59 GMT -5
Right, the Maoists were the ONLY ones.. pfff
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Post by yywxh on Aug 28, 2008 22:28:06 GMT -5
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