Fwd: Re: [ox-en] Re: [ox] Theses about the relation between the Oekonuxproject and the remaining world
- From: Stefan Merten <smerten oekonux.de>
- Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 00:11:43 +0200
Hi!
The following has not been addressed to this list. But I think it is
important to include both lists in this discussion.
Mit Freien Grüßen
Stefan
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Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 08:34:55 [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED]
From: "geert lovink" <geert desk.nl>
Subject: Re: [ox-en] Re: [ox] Theses about the relation between the Oekonuxproject and the remaining world
To: <list-en oekonux.org>
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Message-Id: <0f7101c389fe$93036e80$1cbc6682 geert>
Christian:
No, and I don't think it likely they would come. But it's not just a idle
question, considering the anti-globalization movement. There the occurence
of nationalist and anti-Semite views is a serious problem, and parts of
the movement fail to clearly react and dissociate oneself from such
positions (cf. the discussion in the German section of Attac). I think
that's partly due to the unwillingness to take a political position beyond
some or other "question of interest", specifically by the unwillingness to
consider oneselves "left".
First of all, you're writing about just one country: Germany. The 'movement
of movements' is happening not just in Germany...
Second, the 'left' itself has a rich history in anti-semitism and racism...
and there are many historical reasons not associate oneself with 'the left'.
I don't want to list them all here. Some of them are personal too. I don't
want to have anything to do with that label.
Geert
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