Pogue
19th January 2009, 16:49
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Cohn-Bendit#Confrontation_with_Czech_President
Daniel Cohn Bendit was one of the most prominent figures of the student and workers uprising in France in 68. He was an Anarchist, and fought for and called for a total revolution, being more radical than the Communist Party. The pinnacle of revolutionary in what he called for and worker towards.
He is now a Green MEP, and has tended towards the free market.
I wondered what comrades thought of him, those who know of him.
I also, perhaps more importantly, wanted to know what comrades think of those people who seem to be completely commited to revolution, who struggle for it, who are the pinnacle of revolutionary, who then become reformist or even right wing? Why does this happen? How?
Daniel Cohn Bendit was one of the most prominent figures of the student and workers uprising in France in 68. He was an Anarchist, and fought for and called for a total revolution, being more radical than the Communist Party. The pinnacle of revolutionary in what he called for and worker towards.
He is now a Green MEP, and has tended towards the free market.
I wondered what comrades thought of him, those who know of him.
I also, perhaps more importantly, wanted to know what comrades think of those people who seem to be completely commited to revolution, who struggle for it, who are the pinnacle of revolutionary, who then become reformist or even right wing? Why does this happen? How?