I think it is a flaw of the political left. Each faction believes that it, and
it alone, has the truth. In that way, these factions are very much like
religions, like different branches of Islam or Judaism or Protestantism. The
thing is, if they can't overlook small theoretical differences in order to
organize so they can fight against powerful elites, then those elites will
gather some people who feel angry and dispossessed, as they have already begun
doing successfully, and use them to achieve their ends.
Miriam
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<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:41 PM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Brian Becker's political party
The Party for Socialism and Liberation? This is the first time I've seen the
name.
Actually, to my way of thinking, it's not the numbers of Progressive Parties.
What troubles me is that these differing groups attack one another with the
same viciousness as they do the Radical Right.
Having different opinions is healthy, but there needs to be some coming
together if we hope to ever send enough Progressivs to Office, to have any hope
of impacting our political direction Carl Jarvis
On 1/12/21, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you heard of this party? It must be who backs the podcast.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation The left has too many parties.
It's too fragmented.
Miriam