It's pretty bad internet manners to just throw out a link to a page where you have to register to read, without even telling us what it's about.
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Financial Times The shadow of 1914 falls over the Pacific.
"It is necessary for Communists to enter into contradiction with the consciousness of the masses. . . The problem with these Transitional programs and transitional demands, which don't enter into any contradiction with the consciousness of the masses, or try to trick the masses into entering into the class struggle, create soviets - [is that] it winds up as common-or-garden reformism or economism." - Mike Macnair, on the necessity of the Minimum and Maximum communist party Program.
"You're lucky. You have a faith. Even if it's only Karl Marx" - Richard Burton
It's pretty bad internet manners to just throw out a link to a page where you have to register to read, without even telling us what it's about.
Well here's a similar article at World Socialist News: http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013.../pers-f12.html
WWIII doomongering most likely.
Also:
http://thediplomat.com/2013/02/10/7-...ont-go-to-war/
I would say its more like Japans situation prior to world war 2.
Because China is starved for resources but finds the USA blocking its access to them.
You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror...
...and even worse if the link doesn't work.
Just an article I found interesting to see in the FT.
"It is necessary for Communists to enter into contradiction with the consciousness of the masses. . . The problem with these Transitional programs and transitional demands, which don't enter into any contradiction with the consciousness of the masses, or try to trick the masses into entering into the class struggle, create soviets - [is that] it winds up as common-or-garden reformism or economism." - Mike Macnair, on the necessity of the Minimum and Maximum communist party Program.
"You're lucky. You have a faith. Even if it's only Karl Marx" - Richard Burton