Talk:La Trobe University Student Representative Council
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"La trot"? this is highly unlikely, given the dominant radical current at Latrobe in the 70s was the Maoists, who had the same attitude to the Trotskyists as their Stalinist, anarchist, and pro-ALP contemporaries - ie beat the shit through them. Trotskyism was a powerful force in the student left in Sydney in the 70s, but didn't come to prominence in Melbourne (it came in the form of the ISO, and now SA) until the crises in Maoism, Stalinism and reformism had more substantially come to their logical (and dead-end) conclusions.