View Full Version : To my fellow Revolutionaries
Arimanthos
24th March 2009, 01:22
Name's Damian here, a high school student at Brooklyn Technical High School in New York. (Anyone else from there as well :D). Grew up in Ecuador until age 9, at which point i came to the United States in hopes of a better life. Boy, was i wrong. Here i was faced with discimination due to race and the fact that i cared little for a social life at first. My parents always earned so little while i saw those that trampled on them grow rich. I have always been stronger than my parents in standing up, ask the few bastards that owe my a good buck for saving their skins. I cannot describe my political ideas in full, mainly because they hold ideas borrowed from many diferent systems such as communism, monarchy, and a bit of democracy. I face heavy discrimination now due to my ideas which do not agree with the popular ideology of capitalism and democracy (American democracy that is), and the fact that while many hold a hero as a movie star, mines will always be Ernesto"Che" Guevara. I hope that i have found a group of people here that i can relate to and talk without fear of being turned away due to revolutionary ideas.
LOLseph Stalin
24th March 2009, 01:31
Welcome. :)
I'm curious as to how you fit Monarchy and Communism into your political beliefs.
Arimanthos
24th March 2009, 02:08
A communist economy, but rather than being regulated by a government composedof a group, it si regulated by the single ruling family. It's difficult to sum up, but as soon as im done typing all of my system, expect it posted.
Sam_b
24th March 2009, 02:15
But your so-called 'communist economy' and the idea of it being regulated by a ruling (class) family are entirely uncompatable?
Arimanthos
24th March 2009, 02:18
that's my point, at first glance it seems it made no sense (In fact, it took me a year fo writing to figure out how to make it compatible). However it involves a loooot of other stuff which as i said, is hard to sum up.
Sam_b
24th March 2009, 02:26
I look forward to seeing your writings, but the point is not merely at first glance: they entirely conflict.
Arimanthos
24th March 2009, 02:29
Yeah, i guess... i supose i say communist economy for lack of a better word... since a communist economy is the closest thing to describe it
LOLseph Stalin
24th March 2009, 02:59
Well I just thought I would point out that there would only be a group regulating the economy in the Socialism stage. Beyond that would be Communism, a stateless society.
Oneironaut
24th March 2009, 03:18
Welcome! It sounds like you have got a rather incorrect assumption of what communism really is. In our learning forum you will find lots of great information on some basics and why a ruling family is entirely in conflict with a communist system. Nevertheless, I look forward to seeing your ideas put forward!
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