| >"The basic idea behind the movement," says | >University of Oregon history professor Richard Brown, "is | >'popular sovereignty,' that people are above the law. | >These people are alienated from the legal system. To some | >extent it sounds like they're also trying to settle | >personal scores." I suddenly got very cold. I thinnk the world has seen enough of 'revolutionary justice', both in the Soviet Union; there are some fascinating passages of Lenin about avoiding the bourgouise invented 'justice' concept, and that the revolution was well 'above' that whole thing, and im Germany. And I guess in current China. When the people and the govering establishement has lost contact this much, you're in for trouble. (Ok, remember I'm a dumb Swede, that still happens to believe that State and People doesn't have to be enemies. And I do believe in a sensible dialog between different interest groups etc etc. Flame away, I'm just dumb anyway. ;-)) /Christian