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Die Neue Zeit
14th June 2009, 00:52
How do you define "immediate demands (http://www.revleft.com/vb/six-hour-day-t103404/index.html?p=1382820)" (and a potential move away from the so-called "transitional" sloganeering method)?
Led Zeppelin
14th June 2009, 01:00
How do you define "immediate demands (http://www.revleft.com/vb/six-hour-day-t103404/index.html?p=1382820)" (and a potential move away from the so-called "transitional" sloganeering method)?
"I" do not define immediate demands, that is something which is defined by class-conscious workers and workers' organizations, depending on their geographic location and the material conditions which they find themselves in.
However, I wrote about some immediate demands in the article:
Not only did the workers call for a stance against imperialism, but also for better working conditions, higher wages, for action to be taken against the rising unemployment, etc.
So I'm not sure why you asked this.
Also, you clearly still do not understand the point of transitional demands and there's no need for me to argue that issue with you again.
I'm going to split this post to a new thread because I don't want the other one to be derailed.
Die Neue Zeit
14th June 2009, 01:05
Why are you so obsessed with moving my musings to Learning? :rolleyes: I was asking you a personal question.
you clearly still do not understand the point of transitional demands
I'm very tempted to give two :rolleyes: smilies to the cheap remark above.
Led Zeppelin
14th June 2009, 01:12
If it was a personal question then you shouldn't have posted it in the thread. You should have posted it on my profile page or PM'ed me about it. That way the thread won't be derailed.
In the future please keep this in mind.
Oh, and no, I haven't changed my position on moving one-sentence question threads to Learning instead of Theory.
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