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Where is this button? In the olden days before the Great Hacking there used to be a “report” button under each posting but this is no longer there. I am not suggesting this be brought back but where is this button now?
It is under ‘Forum’ menu. It can’t be brought back to its more useful place in this CMS software version unfortunately.
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PartisanZParticipantAbsolutely deplorable and which could have been easily averted had the moderator made a timely intervention in the manner demonstrated earlier in this thread.
Thanks. Sure thing. I should keep track of every post and drop everything else.
I’ll clone myself.
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
Just for the record I said on October 4 at 1:55 AM
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https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/forum-rules-and-guidelines/I would have needed to be alerted to deal with this. All three protagonists were in breach at some point and would have seen their posting suspended if someone had used the Contact the Forum Moderator button.
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PartisanZParticipantPartisanZParticipantJanet, i think we are also guilty of not offering a degree of solidarity to Assange by not having a dedicated topic and its own thread.
What is stopping you from opening one?
PartisanZParticipantThere is some more on this here,
https://www.marxist.com/marxism-the-state-and-the-tributary-mode-of-production.htm
PartisanZParticipantPartisanZParticipantForum rulesYour use of the forums indicates your agreement to abide by these rules, to abide by the decisions of the moderators in interpreting and enforcing these rules.1. The general topic of each forum is given by the posted forum description. Do not start a thread in a forum unless it matches the given topic, and do not derail existing threads with off-topic posts.7. You are free to express your views candidly and forcefully provided you remain civil. Do not use the forums to send abuse, threats, personal insults or attacks, or purposely inflammatory remarks (trolling). Do not respond to such messages.- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by PartisanZ.
PartisanZParticipantTM.
Your posts were stuck in ‘pending’ owing to the large number of links in them and when they didn’t show, you duplicated them, instead of alerting me to them not showing.
If a post does not show please don’t duplicate it, click on ‘Forum’ – ‘Contact forum admin‘.
It is best to just provide just some text and a single link into the sources as I have set this software this to reject any more than a couple of links for users security reasons.
PartisanZParticipantMaybe he’ll be imbleached.
PartisanZParticipantAlan, can you provide the link to the source for the above piece?
PartisanZParticipantThis should have been fixed around 17:34 1st October.
PartisanZParticipantA fascinating read though. The whole kit and caboodle.
https://www.britannica.com/place/China/The-Zhou-feudal-system
PartisanZParticipantThis was a long processs culminating in industrial capitalism.
Whilst the cotton industry introduced child-slavery in England, it gave in the United States a stimulus to the transformation of the earlier, more or less patriarchal slavery, into a system of commercial exploitation. In fact, the veiled slavery of the wage workers in Europe needed, for its pedestal, slavery pure and simple in the new world.
Tantae molis erat, to establish the “eternal laws of Nature” of the capitalist mode of production, to complete the process of separation between labourers and conditions of labour, to transform, at one pole, the social means of production and subsistence into capital, at the opposite pole, the mass of the population into wage labourers, into “free labouring poor,” that artificial product of modern society. [13] If money, according to Augier, [14] “comes into the world with a congenital blood-stain on one cheek,” capital comes dripping from head to foot, from every pore, with blood and dirt. [15] The Genesis of Industrial Capitalism.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch31.htmPartisanZParticipantOne only has to check out the coverage, or almost no coverage of the current Julian Assange case on MSM which is surely one of the most important cases ever for press freedom – and so little of it is being covered.
This is one of the most glaring examples of the lack of so called journalistic integrity and solidarity I have seen for a long time.
PartisanZParticipantThe above post was held up as it was full of links. I only just noticed it. It is best to just post as text.
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Naom Chomsky has replied to the criticism of him in this article: