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Thought Crime night at the Manifesto Club
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at
2:54 pm and is filed
under The Political Weblog Movement.
I had a question about an outgoing fella with a colourful past who lived and worked in Britain, but based his business in Ireland; I wanted to ask if this person undermining his critics with sock-puppetry and/or intimidating them with baseless legal threats amounted to an attack on free speech…
… but I’m not entirely sure how Paul would take such a question, so I think I’ll leave it alone.
[If you attend, please consider recording the event. I'd love to hear Paul's side of this story.]
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about 4 years ago
It seems perverse that a so-called anti-marxist has accepted the invite of a group whose key people see themselves as Libertarian Marxist.While Paul may describe himself as Libertarian his politics are in practice a confused cocktail of hyperfeudalism and unreconstructed Conservativism.Apart from what Lenin described as 'Useful Idiot', fuck knows what David Cameron's Conservative Party see in him.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_Idiot