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Libertarian Labor Review #13
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Winter 1992-93, pages 43-44
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Excommunicated? WSA vs. LLR
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The following exchange of letters, we believe, speaks for
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itself. We regret the fact that the "Workers Solidarity Alliance"
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continues to be successful in its efforts to sow dissension and
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disunity in the anarcho-syndicalist movement. We have no interest
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in arguing with WSA, but we will not allow their ceaseless attacks
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against ourselves and our comrades to proceed unrebutted.
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To the editors:
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We of the Workers Solidarity Alliance were disturbed to find
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that issue #11 of Libertarian Labor Review continues the long
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series of attacks on the WSA and its members by LLR. These attacks
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have been going on for years now. Why, in all that time, has no one
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from your paper attempted to engage us in civil, comradely
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dialogue? Why have you spent so much time and effort on
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perpetuating this rift, rather than on trying to solve it?
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If you have problems with our politics or with the way we
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conduct ourselves, join us in an open discussion of these issues,
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a discussion focussed on real issues rather than on imagined
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slights or useless mudslinging. Let's discuss the real nature of
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this disupte without the inflammaroty rhetoric and untruths that
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have been so much a part of LLR's attacks on the WSA.
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We invite you to enter into an open dialogue with us. Whether
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you choose to do so or not, we must demand that you cease your
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attacks on the Workers Solidarity Alliance and all individual
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members of the WSA. If you refuse to do so, you leave us with no
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alternative but to request that the IWA institute a formal ban on
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relations with your group, as has been done with hostile groups in
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the past. WSA is the US affiliate to the IWA and an attack on us is
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an attack on the IWA.
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We have absolutely no interest in deepening the conflict
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between our groups. The cause of anarcho-syundicalism can only
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benefit from improved relations between WSA and LLR. We hope that
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you will choose dialogue over diatribe and work with us to resolve
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our differences.
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Ginger Hutton
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National Secretary
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Workers Solidarity Alliance
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LLR Note: We received this threatening letter just three weeks
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prior to the 1992 International Workers Association (AIT) Congress.
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We believe it to be a response to "The Specter Haunting Wetzel,"
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published in LLR 12. That article was a response to attacks against
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LLR circulated by WSA leader Tom Wetzel at the 1991 Convention of
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the Industrial Workers of the World, in which Wetzel claimed that
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LLR was behind a conspiracy against WSA within the IWW. As we
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pointed out in that article, these charges were a smokescreen for
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WSA's maneuvering to keep the IWW from affiliating to the AIT
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(interestingly, in WSA's magazine ideas & action #16, Hutton
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discusses the possibility of the IWW joining the AIT: "The best
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thing that could happen is that the IWW decide this is not
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something they want to do and just drop it..."). WSA International
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Secretary Mitchell Miller writes, in Direct Action, that IWW
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affiliation to the AIT "is now moot."
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In response to WSA's threat to cut off our communications with
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the AIT, we sent the following letter to the AIT Congress and to
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those AIT sections for which we have addresses:
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Fellow Workers,
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The Libertarian Labor Review sends greetings to the IWA
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Congress. The tasks facing the international anarcho-syndicalist
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movement are immense. In virtually every country of the world,
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transnational capitalist employers pit the workers of each country
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against workers of other countries. National governments and the
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official labor unions assist the employers by telling workers that
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they must compete with foreign labor if they wish to keep their
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jobs. The IWA is one of the few labor federations which seeks to
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turn international working-class solidarity from a slogan into
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practical reality. As an anarcho-syndicalist journal we are
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committed to the same goals as the IWA, and hope that you continue
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to make progress.
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The Libertarian Labor Review is committed to building
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solidarity between anarcho-syndicalists worldwide by providing
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information about revolutionary unions. Every issue of the LLR
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carries news of the IWA and its sections. This information might
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otherwise be unavailable in North America. For example, we know of
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no other U.S. publication (aside from the Industrial Worker, which
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reprinted our report) that reported on the general strikes against
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the Gulf War called by the USI and sections of the Cobas. We also
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review IWA literature and reprint articles from your press. And
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each issue of LLR includes the IWA's Principles of Revolutionary
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Syndicalism, which we endorse.
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The members of our collective have also shown solidarity with
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the IWA in our practical work. When the CNT 'renevados' split from
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the CNT-AIT, our members defended the CNT-AIT and helped influence
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the Industrial Workers of the World to adopt its policy of
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recognizing only the CNT-AIT. Our members pass along IWA news and
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communiques to the IWW press as we receive them. For many years we
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have encouraged the IWW to affiliate with the IWA, and we hope that
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this will be accomplished soon.
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Unfortunately, on March 20 we received an official notice from
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Ginger Hutton, National Secretary of the Workers Solidarity
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Alliance, objecting to an article in issue #12 of our journal.
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(Hutton says she is objecting to #11, which mentions WSA only in an
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index to our first 10 issues--her confusion may have been caused by
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a production error which resulted in pages of #12 being
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misnumbered.) That article criticized a leaflet attacking us that
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was circulated by WSA leaers at the IWW's 1991 General Assembly.
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Although the main point of our article was self-defense, Hutton
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accuses LLR of attacking WSA and issues an ultimatum: "we must...
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cease [our] attacks on the Workers Solidarity Alliance and all
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individual members of the WSA" or WSA will ask the IWA to
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"institute a formal ban on relations with your group" since "an
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attack on [WSA] is an attack on the IWA."
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We believe that the role of the anarcho-syndicalist press is
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not just to give blanket praise to any group or individual claiming
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to be anarcho-syndicalist, but to also criticize them for their
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mistakes. A free and critical press plays a vital role in
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maintaining liberty for rank-and-file workers and in holding our
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officials accountable. The point of our article in LLR #12, which
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so offended WSA, was that WSA does not want to see the IWW
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affiliate with the IWA and has tried to make LLR into a scapegoat
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to conceal this fact. In the most recent issue of WSA's journal,
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Ideas and Action (#16, p. 36), Ginger Hutton admits that WSA is
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opposed to the IWW joining the international: "The best thing that
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could happen is that the IWW decides this is not something they
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want to do and just drop it... I really don't think it's something
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that's going to happen."
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This simply reflects long-standing WSA policy. When
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representatives of the Libertarian Workers Group (the WSA's earlier
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name) attended the 1984 IWA Congress, they urged the IWA to drop
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its efforts to get the IWW to affiliate. WSA also made several
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derogatory remarks about the IWW, which amounted to a false charge
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that the IWW was class collaborationist. When our group of anarcho-
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syndicalists, active in the IWW, found out about this, we wrote an
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open letter to the IWA to protest these attacks. Thus, our
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'quarrel' with WSA dates back to what we saw as a divisive and
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sectarian report they made against the IWW.
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While the Libertarian Labor Review has serious differences
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with the WSA over how to build an anarcho-syndicalist movement in
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North America, we wholly support the IWA's priciples. We believe
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that revolutionary unionism and international working-class
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solidarity are essential to the construction of a free, self-
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managed society. Familiarity with the activities, tactics, goals
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and aspirations of our fellow workers around the world is essential
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to building such solidarity.
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At present, we exchange publications with several IWA
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sections, and would gladly add other IWA sections to our exchange
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list. On occasion, the IWA Secretariat has sent us copies of
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communiques, which we have published in our journal and sent to
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other labor papers and sympathetic organizations. We would very
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much appreciate it if we could receive such information on a
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regular basis, and if we could be provided with copies of the
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resolutions and other materials acted on by the Congress.
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For international working-class solidarity,
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Libertarian Labor Review Collective
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We subsequently received the following resolution from the newly
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elected AIT General Secretary, Jose Jimenez:
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"On XIX I.W.A. Congress our resolution is condemning the
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unjustified attacks on the U.S. section by the Libertarian Labor
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Review group and given that these attacks have not ceased the
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I.W.A. shall declare a boycott of this group and all sections shall
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cease to have formal relations with them, until such time as they
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cease their attacks on the W.S.A. and clearly recognize them as the
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U.S. section of the I.W.A. Valencia, 5.12.92"
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We responded as follows:
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Fellow Worker Jiminez,
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We recently received the congress resolution you forwarded on
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May 12th, and must admit that we find it quite perplexing.
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Your resolution refers (1) to our "unjustified attacks"
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against the Workers Solidarity Alliance, (2) infers that we refuse
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to recognize them as the A.I.T.'s U.S. section, and (3) calls upon
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all sections to cease to have formal relations with us.
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We do not know what to make of this. We are unaware of having
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made any unjustified attacks against the W.S.A. Indeed, to the best
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of our knowledge we have never published any criticism of W.S.A.
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for which we did not have documentation. We would appreciate
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receiving a list of all "unjustified attacks" against W.S.A.
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published in our journal so that we may either provide the
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documentation proving their accuracy or, in the event that we have
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made an error, retract them.
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We have long acknowledged that the W.S.A. was the A.I.T.'s
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U.S. section, even if we would have preferred that the
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International exercise greater caution in admitting new sections.
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The Libertarian Labor Review does not dispute the fact that W.S.A.
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is a section of the A.I.T. For example, in LLR issue #7, page 2
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(Editorial), we specifically referred to WSA as "the IWA's
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affiliate in the U.S."
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Finally, although we exchange publications with some A.I.T.
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sections' newspapers, we are not aware of any "formal relations"
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between our collective and the A.I.T. or its sections. As an
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independent anarcho-syndicalist magazine, we have never attempted
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to enter into formal relations with the A.I.T.
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We trust that this will clarify the latter two points, and
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that you will advise us as to what "unjustified attacks" we might
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have made against the W.S.A. While we have serious political
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differences with that organization, we would not wish to level any
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unproven accusations against them.
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Anarcho-syndicalist Greetings,
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the Libertarian Labor Review Collective
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One final note: As we go to press we have not received a response
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from the Secrtariat. Nor are we sure what the practical
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consequences of being "banned" will be. Nevertheless, this episode
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should demonstrate to anarcho-syndicalists in the U.S. the W.S.A.'s
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sectarian nature and their hypocrisy when they claim to be
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"pluralistic" and to want "open discussion." It is unfortunate that
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the IWA/AIT has allowed itself to be dragged into the middle of
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this disupte. It would be better to make WSA fight its own battles,
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rather than allow them to use their AIT affiliation as a gag to
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silence their critics.
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