Via Ragged Trousered Philanthropist blog:
As someone once said, "A picture is worth a thousand words", but here's a few thousand words anyway:
The case for and against reformism Do Anything Now? Is protest really enough? What about the meantime?
Via Ragged Trousered Philanthropist blog:
As someone once said, "A picture is worth a thousand words", but here's a few thousand words anyway:
The case for and against reformism Do Anything Now? Is protest really enough? What about the meantime?
7 comments:
It is a brilliant image that does indeed sum up the argument better than many thousands of words. As a proud member of the SPGB, I used to love it. I still love it as an argument against the SPGB! The picture reveals a view of the real world as a sad and pointless roundabout; the real way forward as a bus with a few sad old men on it. Not a view I share!
" . . . with a few sad old men on it."
*cough" the bus driver is a woman, and the person on the back seat is also a female.
And with the price of fuel at the moment, do you really think they could afford for the reformist roundabout to be traveling at that fast a speed?
*Sigh* It's like being back at the Oxford Union wiping the floor with the likes of Cameron, Miliband and Clegg. ;-)
PS - yeah it is a great cartoon but, yes, life is more complex than that. ;-)
PS
Now that I think about it again. That's a very small roundabout and an even smaller bus.
Where is everyone else?
http://youngmosstongue.blogspot.com/2008/09/brotherhood-of-lizards-brotherhood-of.html
Mr Dustdevil,
you are a gentleman and a (musical) scholar.
Funny cartoon.
But where is the guy on the bicycle saying: "You'd think there was only two kinds of transport invented."
Sorry, been away from computers for a while. "Where is everyone else?" is perfect!
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