Mainly just annoying and pushy. They had one charismatic guy who, after he got thrown out of the NDP, went on to become a well-known business and tech writer. The technical grounds for throwing him out of the Alberta NDP was that, as an adherent to the Fourth International, he was de facto a member of another political party, which is contrary to the NDP constitution. Tapscott got to the deciding meeting late (or was misinformed about its start time). The council had already passed the motion that the Fourth International was another party. The next motion was to expel him. He got up and said that his whole defence was that the Fourth International was not another party. The chair ruled him out of order on that point, and the vote to expel passed.
I get the value of preaching world revolution, but the only practical socialism today is national socialism, ie. socialism that recognizes the nation state as the fundamental political unit. The idealism becomes a real nuisance when it turns against the existing structures in parties, with the Trot attacks on AOC being a case in point.
I get the value of preaching world revolution, but the only practical socialism today is national socialism, ie. socialism that recognizes the nation state as the fundamental political unit. The idealism becomes a real nuisance when it turns against the existing structures in parties, with the Trot attacks on AOC being a case in point.