re: the case for leaving 'anti-systemic' movements

Wed, 22 May 96 17:00:57 EDT
Daniel A. Foss (gehrig@banyan.doc.gov)

>f it's says "ouch! the accumulatory process is hurting me stop it or
slow down," it's anti-systemic.

I see. So Ronald Reagan and the Democratic Congress were
anti-systemic inasmuch as they ran higher budget deficits, thus
draining capital from capital markets, making its price higher, and
disrupting the capital accumulation process? Should Capitalists then
have recognized Ronnie for the class enemy that he was? Did they?

>Anyhow, I am continually puzzled by your interest in WST.
Let's call it morbid curiosity.

>Are there any writers on WST that you feel coincide with your own
view-point?
Should this matter?

Regards,

G