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BULLETIN #12 1986
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"And the fact that the hierarchists of the party have tightened up their
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Official groups does not excuse the mistakes (we can't always question
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motives, I know, many of my own errors were honest mistakes)
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perpetrated by any apologist for the white european racist bastards who
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are perpetrating genocide (bodily and culturally) in all the southern
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hemisphere whether they be for the eagle or the bear." -- V.T. Lee, Former
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National Director, Fair Plan for Cuba Committee
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Let us say, because it is uncontested, that Nazism was Prussianism's
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uniformed guard. And let us say, for the sake of argument (or credibility),
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that Marxim is the plainclothes bodyguard of Prussianism. For it would
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appear that the function of Communist Parties is to keep potentially
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effectual revolutionaries in the non-caucasion world under tight control.
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Ethiopia is a case in point. Do not, however, jump to the conclusion that
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capitalism is therefore a lesser evil. For if Marxism is the bodyguard,
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capitalism (particularly land monopolism) is the paymaster of
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Prussianism, and its pawns.
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It may be Nazis who plan the holocaust and Marxists under strict
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centralized discipline who unwittingly co-opt and bust the opposition. It
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is landlords and natural resource cartels who profit by the starvation to
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death of more than six million non-Caucasions every five months.
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If you ask: "Then what hope is there?" For it seems there is nowhere to
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turn. I can only answer: "You"ve known all along that one out of every three
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earthlings goes to bed hungry every night. What hope was there in that?
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There is more hope in understanding a problem than in pushing it out of
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mind."
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"One must distinguish between the prejudices of the people and those of
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the privileged classes. The prejudices of the masses are based only on
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their ignorance and run counter to their own interest, where the
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prejudices of the bourgeoisie are based precisely on their interest. Which
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of the two is incurable? The bourgeoisie, without any doubt." -- Michael
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Bakunin, THE POLITICS OF THE INTERNATIONAL, 1869.
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"Just as the State is always trying within its borders to abolish
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equality of social position among its subjects and to perpetuate this
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seperation by differences of caste and class, so externally, too, it may
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take care to keep itself distinct from all other Governmental
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organizations and to instill into its citizens the belief in their national
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superiority over all other peoples." Rudolf Rocker--NATIONALISM AND
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CULTURE, 1933.
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KULTCHA
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