Submitted by Julia Smedley (not verified) on Tue, 01/05/2010 - 23:40.
joel,
excellent review. it is frightening how well scapegoating and sectarianism separate the oppressed and the left these days. and the ways the "tea parties" are unifying the right. the left in portland is very sectarian and prone to forgetting who the real enemies are, in my view. that's why i am particularly interested in Bring the Ruckus these days. I don't want to contribute to more sectarianism, but rather work against scapegoating and other problems. Thanks for your review of this book! -Julia
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joel, excellent review. it
joel,
excellent review. it is frightening how well scapegoating and sectarianism separate the oppressed and the left these days. and the ways the "tea parties" are unifying the right. the left in portland is very sectarian and prone to forgetting who the real enemies are, in my view. that's why i am particularly interested in Bring the Ruckus these days. I don't want to contribute to more sectarianism, but rather work against scapegoating and other problems. Thanks for your review of this book! -Julia