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Re: Serbia and the West
by Pat Gunning
16 May 1999 14:06 UTC
> George Pennefather wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> As I have said before the Balkan war is an inter-capitalist war, not
> an inter-imperialist war.
>
> All sides in the war are seeking to maintain or enhance the general
> conditions for profit maximisation. It is a war over the character of
> capital accumulation in Serbia and, indirectly, globally. No sides in
> this war represent the class interests of the working class --neither
> Serbia, the KLA nor NATO. Thereby no side can be supported by
> revolutionaries. Revolutionaries must struggle to expose the real
> nature of all sides in this conflict in the interests of promoting a
> struggle against the bourgeoisie.
George, could you tell us how to find this working class and also
explain to us in concrete terms (i.e., in more concrete terms that a
revolution or "struggle against the bourgeoisie") what you believe is in
their interests?
--
Pat Gunning, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
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