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Being centralist, how will it carry out such decisions if there is dissension?

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Being centralist, how will it carry out such decisions if there is dissension?

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If a majority of workers decide on a strike, and even if you think this specific strike is wrong, you don’t cross the picket line. You accept the decision. For example – I will go to the extreme – the workers are going on strike on racialist grounds. I would not cross the picket line. I would stand next to the picket line and condemn the strike – I’ll say it is a wrong strike, that it is a reactionary strike, but I am not going to break democratic decisions of workers. Therefore there is no question about it; if a majority decides on it the minority has to obey it, the minority of course has to have complete guarantee that it will have all the time, the opportunity to express its views and influence the views of the majority – and not in secrecy, but in open debate in the face of the class. What happens when a minority refuses to accept? If the minority decides to cross the picket lines the majority are absolutely right in trying to stop them. What do you think of the many groups activ

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