I sent you an e-mail. It doesn't address the NPA, but it does address something more strategic.
what are your thoughts on the NPA? Has the CPGB-PCC analyzed it at all?
On the contrary, defending the revolutionary center during a "retreat" (I think we're slightly past that point and slowly advancing again) is more important. The ultra-lefts shout "voluntarism" and "for spontaneity" the most during retreats.
I invite a critique of this http://theactivist.org/blog/the-vult...y-of-socialism I think its too hard on the Greek anarchists, but that wasn't the primary point. Understanding strategy is important and I think we both are right on the major issues, but what of the questions of hegemony and consciousness--- of achieving praxis. Certainly we can do our best as nascent intellectuals to defend the principles of Marxists and the strategy of the revolutionary center, but these great debates occurred during a massive surge in the workers' movement, not a retreat.
Just checking back in, i'm eager to read some of your latest works, I'm meandering into a more left-communist view points, or maybe even a neo-marxist one, but that doesn't quite describe it, i'll make some theory posts later this week.
Welcome back!