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Soft on Pinochet, Tough on Biggs ... and other observations

Vince Eremos | 14.05.2001 14:01

Does anyone know, offhand, which is Jack Straw's electoral constituency ? Indy readers with a vote there might consider...

Some kind of campaign there to highlight the sheer discrepancy between Straw's blatant assistance for General Pinochet, who was purportedly hit by a cerebral haemmorage, and the vindictive persecution of petty criminal Ronald Biggs, who is most certainly suffering from the same illness.
As for the election itself, there seems to be so much, yet so little to say; nothing, I feel, can shake the latest manifestation of the ruling oligarchy. Blair has now successfully cast himself as the head of the plutocratic national moral family and relatively few people will actively go against the prevailing conventional opinion. Interestingly, George Orwell used the same analogy in the 'thirties: "... A family with the wrong members in control ..." was how he described the political edifice when he was doing his best to say something good about it ! Compared to the fashionable dictatorships of the time, he might have had a point, but he forgot to add that there is very little worse than such a family...
on the subject of dictatorship, I was rather alarmed to read the observations of Mr Sky (May 10th) on his vaunted anti- capitalist dictatorship. He should refrain from dabbling with such terms, for he has taken the 'thirties model (roaring iron madman ) as definitive, when (and this is a general problem with the current left, anarchist OR socialist) he needs to do a lot more theoretical work. Read. Read. Read. Read the originals, not just Prof Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Paul Foot or Ralph Nader. I suggest he starts with the POLITICS of ARISTOTLE, who was the first to classify the problem of dictatorship and other, similar forms of government (Oligarchy, Monarchy, Tyrranny &c,) and how one may transform or degenerate into the other. Old Aris is not a leftist, so you wont find any Trotskyist propaganda to upset you ! Moving on a bit, you may care to look at MARX'S "EIGHTEETH BRUMAIRE" and other writings on Louis Napoleon (III) Bonaparte, the forerunner of the modern dictators such as... you know who.
Concerning Mayday, it is interesting that some journalists and civil liberties agencies are coming out in defence thereof; the problem is that firstly, it casts the protesters as having "lost", secondly that it is probably a left- Labourite oblique attack upon Ken Livingstone (professional pest remover) who has now over extended himself and made too many enemies... considering that the Maydayers had to go it alone, with no help from the Labourites, or the farmers, or the Fuel Tax protesters, or the tube workers, or any other current activists, leftist or populist, they did pretty damn well.

Vince Eremos

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Livingstone shot himself in the foot

14.05.2001 15:29

And i doubt anybody expected him to do otherwise. As mayor of London, and with a track record of supporting "minority" groups in the GLA during the 1980s, he's probably going to want to appeal to the middle ground. Not-so-red Ken. But since the major names dominated the media platform (like always) the mistake to support the met was hardly noticeable - or the BBC didn't make an effort to question jack Straw or Livingstone. Intrestingly, neither did the BBC make an effort to showcase the opinions of the kids on the ground. So much for objectivity.

When the major news orgs make a mess of issues, and the "quality" news programs like Newsnight and Channel 4 constantly sensationalise and mess-up facts, you have to wonder how they're treating other news stories. Fear the (in)accuracy.

You are completly right, btw, on the politics reading. Looking for an alternative doesn't have to mean looking back at poor forms of government - i.e Stalin.

elec40
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Re: Straw's Constituency & Opposition

14.05.2001 16:31

Jack Straw's constituency is Blackburn.

He is being opposed at the ballot box by Jim Nichol, the solicitor who worked for 15 years to clear the innocent men convicted of the Carl Bridgewater murder.

Spurious Cause
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Success and failure?

14.05.2001 18:20

Just had to write to agree that;

a) Just because someone was writing years ago, doesn't mean, ipso facto, that what they had to say is no longer valid - some things never change.
b) Alternatives to the current system can be valid.

I was reading through some 'field reports' of genetic crop researchers at Reading Universities website earlier, and there was one by a researcher who'd been to Cuba. Although she mentioned the lack of new cars on the road and the fact that the electric was intermitant, she said she was struck by how happy most people seemed to be. This from someone whose department is sponsored by Novartis - hardly likely to be a fan of communist governments.

Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not sure that Cuba's such a great place. But when you consider that its infant mortality rate is on a par with the US's (per capita) and that it has any form of civic life after so many years of sanctions and covert attacks (crop busting, etc), I think it does show that capitalism is not the 'only way'.

We always hear about how non-capitalist countries are cesspits of failure, but do we hear about how the American and British governments have constantly worked to destabilise them? I'm thinking of Chile, Vietnam, Laos, etc, etc, etc, ad nauseum.

Another 'truth' is that Keynsian or socialist policies failed in Britain in the 70's. Not so. The inflation and problems of the late seventies can be traced back to the formation of OPEC, and the cartel of oil prices. We don't hear so much discussion about the stock market crash of the late 'twenties that led to far greater hardships. Or, more recently, the south-east Asian 'meltdown' that is still affecting people there even now.

Remember, what Orwell said: 'He who controls the present controls the past, he who controls the pas controls the future'.

Resist!

Demosthenes.


Thanks vince,indy...

14.05.2001 20:17

Burning straw.
When the media becomes an arm of an increasingly totalitarian society,the best response is revolution.
And not just in britain.Conditions are not to shabby for
some new wave of spectacular collapse to effect the *west*
The gap between the oligarchs version of reality and the peoples...
Back to jack and john.Pledges are steadily mounting for their soft drill send off.
When your clild asks you "what did you do in the revolution ,mummy/daddy?"
You may proudly say"I put in my 2pence!"


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