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346 [lbo-talk] apply for WBAI program director! -- rank: 508
On Aug 14, 2011, at 9:18 PM, Dennis Claxton wrote: > and if you didn't toe a line that was becoming increasingly ludicrous you were drummed out. Try 'tow a line'.
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Author: martin schiller
Date: Mon Aug 15 13:49:50 PDT 2011
347 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
Bradford DeLong wrote: >Alongside what looks like a vigorous popular spontaneous prowar >mobilization today in Baghdad... ...by people who are, we've been told, well trained to flatter whoever's in power. Doug
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Apr 9 15:09:34 PDT 2003
348 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
> Alongside what looks like a vigorous popular > spontaneous prowar > mobilization today in Baghdad... Ah, so they were celebrating receipt of American ordnance. It was only an allegation when Hitchens said so, but with your corroboration, I'll buy it. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and ...
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Author: Willy Greenfields
Date: Wed Apr 9 15:05:04 PDT 2003
349 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
>This is bullshit. You're the one who's passing judgment on who the >good guys and bad guys are, dismissing the achivements of the >antiwar movement in a short space of time against all the odds >imposed by American political culture. You're diagnosing phantom >pathologies - as if the ...
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Author: Bradford DeLong
Date: Wed Apr 9 14:45:58 PDT 2003
350 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
SergioL652 at aol.com wrote: >Now is this a reason for optimism or pessimism? I am really asking, >because right now I feel sick. So do I. And I don't know. Right now I'm having to contend with the standard Wall Street line that the war's end is ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Apr 9 13:34:22 PDT 2003
351 Successes of the antiwar movement? (Re: [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
Nathan: > to the uncommitted. And it was precisely that middle 40% of > the population that was lost during the public debate over > the last few months. > > That was a failure by the antiwar movement. You may think it > was inevitable due to the power of the opposition. I don't. > That ...
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Author: Wojtek Sokolowski
Date: Wed Apr 9 11:46:18 PDT 2003
352 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
In a message dated 4/9/2003 12:39:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dhenwood at panix.com writes: > The > war happened because we live in an imperialist state with a passive, > depoliticized population, run by a party dominated by violent > fundamentalists, with a bunch of complicit patsies pretending to be ...
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Author: SergioL652 at aol.com
Date: Wed Apr 9 13:19:13 PDT 2003
353 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
At 12:02 PM 4/9/03 -0500, Carrol Cox wrote: >Doug Henwood wrote: > > > > R wrote: > > > > >as a graduate of the post-1960's collapse, doug, i'm not optimistic > > >that today's antiwar fervor will grow into anything meaningful. > > >currently, it doesn't show signs of being anything more than ...
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Author: Kelley
Date: Wed Apr 9 10:21:49 PDT 2003
354 Successes of the antiwar movement? (Re: [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Henwood" <dhenwood at panix.com> Nathan Newman wrote: >Cause it's so much better to get along with each other than attract new >folks and win. -This is bullshit. You're the one who's passing judgment on who the -good guys and bad guys are ...
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Author: Nathan Newman
Date: Wed Apr 9 10:06:03 PDT 2003
355 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
Doug Henwood wrote: > > R wrote: > > >as a graduate of the post-1960's collapse, doug, i'm not optimistic > >that today's antiwar fervor will grow into anything meaningful. > >currently, it doesn't show signs of being anything more than a > >noisy flash in the pan, coming out of nowhere, receding ...
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Author: Carrol Cox
Date: Wed Apr 9 10:02:57 PDT 2003
356 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
R wrote: >as a graduate of the post-1960's collapse, doug, i'm not optimistic >that today's antiwar fervor will grow into anything meaningful. >currently, it doesn't show signs of being anything more than a >noisy flash in the pan, coming out of nowhere, receding into >nowhere. to ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Apr 9 09:40:08 PDT 2003
357 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
Nathan Newman wrote: >Cause it's so much better to get along with each other than attract new >folks and win. This is bullshit. You're the one who's passing judgment on who the good guys and bad guys are, dismissing the achivements of the antiwar movement in a short ...
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Apr 9 09:34:27 PDT 2003
358 [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Henwood" <dhenwood at panix.com> >By the way, I'm listening to the Bill Fletcher interview in the >background, and he's talking about how great it is that all the >antiwar coalitions are getting along - "a tribute to the maturing >we've undergone and to ...
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Author: Nathan Newman
Date: Wed Apr 9 08:44:04 PDT 2003
359 [lbo-talk] WBAI -- rank: 508
At 11:20 PM 1/1/2006, Chuck Grimes wrote: >This touches on one of the interesting - and, to be honest, appealing >- aspects of Marxism: it's at once an "elitist" and a radically >egalitarian doctrine. Marx himself made few compromises to appeal to >a popular audience; even the Manifesto requires ...
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Author: Dennis Claxton
Date: Tue May 3 02:25:21 PDT 2011
360 Getting along (was: Re: [lbo-talk] Re: WBAI's ambitions -- rank: 508
loupaulsen at attbi.com wrote: >Doug, the vast majority of the people who are actually doing anti-war >activity, in Chicago anyway and probably most places, DO think like that. Yup, I knew that. I was tweaking NN. Doug
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Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Tue Apr 8 15:58:16 PDT 2003
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