Log in

View Full Version : Lenin, you had to rethink his approach?



sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 03:56
:cool:Lenin left us a precious legacy. You had to rethink his way? In our age, we can copy him?

Nolan
20th May 2010, 03:58
Why do you write so huge?

And Lenin is evil!!!!!11

sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 04:04
Lenin was evil? You're not a fool?:cool:

Nolan
20th May 2010, 04:07
He killed innocent little Czar babies! How can you support such evil state capitalism???:crying:

sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 04:12
So are a lot of Che Guevara has signed death warrants it! Are you also curse him?:cool:

Nolan
20th May 2010, 04:13
Che killed little innocent mafia babies! He was a monster just like Lenin!

sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 04:14
We should discuss is the way of strategy and power struggle. And here are the real communists do?:thumbup1:

Nolan
20th May 2010, 04:16
Class struggle is about throwing molotovs at windows! Anyone who's not a dumb Stalinist knows this!

sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 04:16
Oh! Friends, are you doing here? In order to promote peace? Ha ha ha. . . . .:lol:

Nolan
20th May 2010, 04:18
I just don't want teh evil state capitalist STALNISM again!!!1111111111

sunfarstar
20th May 2010, 04:22
Lenin, in a particularly deep meaning today. Do not you think G8 to the G20 is a new joint capitalist empire it? Our experience from the modernization of Marxism, or among.

http://www.marxists.org

Kléber
20th May 2010, 04:33
Captain Cuba, stop trolling please. It's not funny.

sunfarstar, I think Lenin made some big mistakes which we should analyze, namely the suppression of the anarchists and Left-SR's during the Civil War, but he was still a genuine revolutionary proletarian internationalist; his theories were genuine Marxist analysis and are still important to study today. The biggest change between Lenin's time and today, I think, is that industrial production has largely moved to the semi-colonial countries and the developing ex-colonial capitalist countries (India and China). However, rather than invalidate his theory of imperialism, these changes make an orientation to the working class of the oppressed nations - as advocated by Lenin - all the more pressing for revolutionaries in the 21st Century.

AK
20th May 2010, 08:49
Dear Captain Cuba,

In response to your trolling; I hope you slip and break your neck.


Lots of love, Alex.

ComradeOm
20th May 2010, 11:53
Do I rethink Lenin's approach? Lenin often rethought Lenin's approach. Trying to pin down a single legacy that typified Lenin's careers is hopeless. New challenges gave rise to new policies and ideas, and the man was not adverse to retreating or admitting past mistakes (http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1922/feb/x01.htm). The Lenin of 1906 is very different from the Lenin of 1917, who in turn differs significantly from the Lenin of 1922

Or, as Karl Radek once quipped, not entirely tongue in cheek, "As a true Marxist, Lenin makes his decisions on the basis of facts, and only then builds his theories explaining those decisions of his". Attempts to codify and enshrine Lenin's legacy is futile at best and extremely counter-productive at worst