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BELGIUM EARLY AMERICA (L. Rankin, 30 May 1955)



This is not the JGS effervescent and unmannerly, nor sneaky players Observer, joined the BSP "because that is where we can do something," which may influence or only seek to warp the direction of a socialist party that is no longer the party of millions of buttocks of grocers, torn between the duplicate cooperative or union card, hope of a "permanent" and the pension to 75% of average earnings.

At May 1 rally in Liege, Andre Renard, national secretary of the FGTB - the analogue of TF in France, but with more flexibility and less omnipotence - appealed to the arsonist for the general strike June 11 to counter the Christian social event scheduled that day projects cons Collard, who violate, even slightly, to denominational education. This Fox, who sees himself as John Lewis, as the lesser Verviers wool or as microscopic industrial Lower Meuse give themselves airs in the Pierpont-Morgan has demonstrated his "revolutionism 'lounge during the strike of 1950, regarding the liquidation of the business Royal. In that time, speaking of the siege of the FGTB workers from the streets of Liege, he sent them home, assuring them of the departure of Leopold III, who has since lived in the palace of Laeken ... It is true that today the "school question" offers the advantage of operating the diversion of union strength and burying the infamous plan of nationalization, impossible to achieve under the government current socialist-liberal, but that might be, if put into effect, the prelude to an effective unity of action between the FGTB and the Christian Trade Unions. The school issue divides the labor forces in favor of the single most anti-clerical, liberal majority when the reaction is still a nice size dusk.
Leonard RANKINE, "Belgium, a small America," Potlatch. Newsletter of the French group of the International Lettrist , Number 20, May 30, 1955 (Editor: M. Dahou, 32 rue de la Montagne-Geneviève Paris 5e.)
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