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I'm going to meet Vijay Prashad next week so like
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do y'all have any questions I should ask him? I can try to get some in if he's available toward it.
Did he have any disagreements with Noam Chomsky when coauthoring a book with him?
there are 2 books now
Oh god.
he recently visited south korean parliament for some sessions. can you ask more details about that? i can’t find any online.
that sounds like a good one
In what context will you meet him? Are you going to interview him or just casual?
he's doing a speech on campus, although I wish I was cool enough to be the one interviewing him
No questions but that’s really neat, and I hope it’s a great, informative time!
thank you!
ask him about his honest opinion on cpi (m)'s blatant revisionism
what kind of revision, in case asked for clarification
right deviationism, they have been exceedingly liberal, socdem at best in the states they have attained power in, and have engaged in counter revolutionary events like that in nandigram. moreover the party's violent policy against the cpiml in the 70s is partly the reason the naxalbari movement turned out the way it is rn.