A certain Michael Forbes, who happens to be the Irish ambassador to Israel, is going to lecture:
Quote:
On the strength of Irish society: the founding stone of its economy and what saves it from the rule of the capitalists. (rought translation of Hebrew title)
I figured it would be a propitious occasion in which to confront him with some opposing class analysis, which may well not be the kind of criticism he would expect, and would hopefully embarrass his Leninist/Social Democratic hosts.
So, anyone have specific contemporary suggestions to bring up? I'll probably peruse the news sections later, see what I can dig up, etc.
Or I might just not bother, as I might have better things to do on Friday noontimes.
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A certain Michael Forbes, who happens to be the Irish ambassador to Israel, is going to lecture:
at the Social-Economic College, a kind of CPI educational front.
I figured it would be a propitious occasion in which to confront him with some opposing class analysis, which may well not be the kind of criticism he would expect, and would hopefully embarrass his Leninist/Social Democratic hosts.
So, anyone have specific contemporary suggestions to bring up? I'll probably peruse the news sections later, see what I can dig up, etc.
Or I might just not bother, as I might have better things to do on Friday noontimes.