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Tactical discussion

Dave Lee Travis | 30.08.2001 10:45

We've had lots of Trot-bashing arguments, how about a serious discussion?

Anyone care to come up with some ideas around the following questions.

1) the anti-capitalist groups in this country, either anarchist, trotskysist or whatever, do not seem to have grown at all in the past 10 years, despite the emergence of the anti-capitalist movement. why is this?

2) the current anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist movement has been plastered all over the TV and press. why does it seem to have so little resonance with the wider public, despite the fact that the questions raised affect everyone?

3) what are the relative merits of reformist and revolutionary approaches to capitalism?

Dave Lee Travis

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  1. Brief Answers — Lampost
  2. Links with Sub-Proletarian Groups — Anon