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Jarc
5th March 2010, 21:16
I am Jarc [Just another revolutionary communist]. I am probably between a Marxist and a Stalinist. I really only look to the manifesto, history, and the other workings of great thinkers, and not individuals of here and now, per se. I try to see logic, and I never make up my mind until I hear all poitns of view, and a general agreement is had. I usually am more of a middle-ground man, believing in keeping freedom for all, but not freedom for those that opress [meaning speaking your mind as long as you don't say; 'let's all scam one another.'], and along those lines, I also believe in making sure that never is the burgoisie, or the parties that keep them in power, are never created, or left to be.

I also believe in the idea of worker's rebellion and a farmer's rebellion, the general idea being that when one makes the food, the other uses it to make the guns.

And then I am also somewhat of an admirer of Thalmann, but not a mere follower. I see what he did right, wrong, and could have done differently. I honestly don't see any possibility of a true communist party in America until they realize you have to be willing to be beat down by the media for every breath you take, which is why, in my opinion, the CPUSA is just a name, and not a reality.

Nolan
5th March 2010, 22:41
Welcome, comrade. :)

In b4 Q

Q
6th March 2010, 03:02
In b4 Q

Drat!

Welcome! I like your nick :)

Jarc
6th March 2010, 05:59
Thank you comrade Q.

The Essence Of Flame Is The Essence Of Change
7th March 2010, 23:50
Welcome to revleft:)

believing in keeping freedom for all, but not freedom for those that opress [meaning speaking your mind as long as you don't say; 'let's all scam one another.'
Well this is very general, I think we socialists all believe in that, the point is when do you draw the line...

GracchusBabeuf
8th March 2010, 00:00
I am probably between a Marxist and a Stalinist. What do you mean by that? How would you define "Stalinism" or Marxism?

Jarc
9th March 2010, 00:20
I would probably define marxism, as keeping to the traditions as stated by Marx in das Kapital and the Manifesto. I would also define a marxist government as being rather liberal [to use the european definition], with a very small military, and being not a nation, per se, but rather, an ideological group, like a nation acting as one, but freely distributing goods appropriately without a state, instituting a "dictatorship of the masses." I also believe it would believe in world revolution without boundaries.

I define Stalinism as more of an authoritarian subgroup of Communism. I think of it as being strict when dealing with economics, but relatively lax with regards to certain everyday life. I also believe that it bases its agriculture on collective farms, state-owned factories, and believes in socialism in one country [so it can bring it to the world]. I also believe that it believes in the idea of keeping a state, but making it a "dictatorship of the masses," as in it being of the worker, by the worker, for the worker. Very general, I know, but if you wish of me to go more in depth, please ask.

sunfarstar
9th March 2010, 08:34
nice to met you! i am from china shanghai.:lol: