What are the chances that someone who leans toward supporting the death penalty would even consider attending this?
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In the great tradition of the '60s teach-in, which was really a preach-in.
Our Marxist group had an open discussion group and touted their "all inclusive, anything goes" format. Dandy. But read the fine print at the asterisk: "must be from a Marxist perspective." LOL!
Weren't there government sponsored "dialogues on race" back in the nineties? If I remember correctly no one was for school vouchers or against affirmative action.
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In the great tradition of the '60s teach-in, which was really a preach-in.
Our Marxist group had an open discussion group and touted their "all inclusive, anything goes" format. Dandy. But read the fine print at the asterisk: "must be from a Marxist perspective." LOL!
Weren't there government sponsored "dialogues on race" back in the nineties? If I remember correctly no one was for school vouchers or against affirmative action.
least balanced..... ya mean more than this
"Workers themselves ... are the only force that can lead the fight to win a socialist society."
"It has a branch in Madison."
Hmmm...
Hmmmm. Isn't the ISO a parallel organization to the ANSWER types who support North Korea and are pretty much unreconstructed Stalinists?
And aren't such known for their willingness to accept all kinds of dissenting opinions?
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