On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:05 AM, CK Raju ck.thrissur@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 10:59 PM, Mani A a.mani.cms@gmail.com wrote:
All of the non-left State Governments in India and the Central Govt are essentially being run by the big business and apart from the usual
.. could have been true at some point of time in history, Mani, definitely not now.
Its pointless to blame other governments, because they don't declare themselves to be followers of any particular ideology. There is no common concern in outlook of most such governments.
They certainly determine, most of what seems to exist and does not seem to.
Most people would be silent if, for instance, left-front rechristens itself to "neo-liberal revolutionary front for individuals" - because then there is no confusion - whatever then the new organisation does conforms to its ideological outlook - building individuals and not
The Left has never really been in a position to implement 'truly leftist' policies. They do admit that and their essential policy is one of minimizing damage in the present circumstances... beginning from accepting to play democracy in a capitalist democracy and right up to the hilarious 'we will prefer manufacturing units of corporates to global money lenders'. Yes of course there is plenty of room for debate. Marx did say that ideology must be flexible enough to deal with the circumstances in question. (You can see a forum like Pragoti for debates on such issues. They had a long debate on unions for IT employees and policy recently)
form of struggle, what can be done is to have the FLOSS operating system (along with required s/w for Panchayats) in place... so that adoption can start at the lowest level. I do not see why this is not done already. Surely the ones sitting in villages will find it more difficult to do all the adaptation themselves. The community model is always mighty. ... and above mistakes in policy.
Ordinary people are enlightened ones. They understand pretty fast. What you said is most apt. Go out and speak. Only an extremely vigilant community can help itself now.
Best
A. Mani