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Proletariat
15th April 2012, 19:25
Hello, allow me to introduce myself.

I am Proletariat, I may infact be a Marxist or a Maoist the truth is I could be anything to which that is why I am here to listen to and watch debates on the matters of communist theory to find out which view point matches my ideas. I may turn out to be a fan of Stalin.

So I'm glad to be at the forums and hope to view the debates soon.

VIVA LA REVOLUTION.

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
15th April 2012, 19:53
Welcome!

Proletariat
15th April 2012, 19:55
Welcome!

Thank you, Where should be the one of the first places I go?

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
15th April 2012, 20:02
If you want to find a tendency that fits you I think you should go to Learning.

Yefim Zverev
15th April 2012, 20:02
yo bro

Proletariat
15th April 2012, 20:06
Now the question I have next is,

How do I make it so I can track when a forum has been posted on. I recently left a post on another topic and I want to view what happen yet I am receiving no notification Is there anyway I can make it so I do?

Zukunftsmusik
15th April 2012, 20:19
If you want to find a tendency that fits you I think you should go to Learning.

I don't like the notion that you try to "find a tendency that fits you". Be critical, listen to people, engage in debate and learn. If you, after a while, feel that your views are more "developed" (or whatever), you might -- might! -- start "looking for a tendency". If you're "new" (not necessarily saying that you are, this goes for everyone), tendencies can seem as an "easy way out" -- they offer a set of arguments, a group of people backing you up etc. Your opinions should be the result of your own thinking, not your tendency's -- your views should be formed by thinking, not by accepting dogmas or tendencies. Think for yourself, be critical, ask questions, always.

Oh, and welcome!

Kitty_Paine
15th April 2012, 20:29
I don't like the notion that you try to "find a tendency that fits you". Be critical, listen to people, engage in debate and learn. If you, after a while, feel that your views are more "developed" (or whatever), you might -- might! -- start "looking for a tendency". If you're "new" (not necessarily saying that you are, this goes for everyone), tendencies can seem as an "easy way out" -- they offer a set of arguments, a group of people backing you up etc. Your opinions should be the result of your own thinking, not your tendency's -- your views should be formed by thinking, not by accepting dogmas or tendencies. Think for yourself, be critical, ask questions, always.

Oh, and welcome!

This, a hundred times, this ^^^

There's is nothing more irritating than someone stuck in a tendency with an unwillingness to look beyond it and actually think for themselves. Just because it's in a book, or written down doesn't make it law or always true. Same thing will tendencies. Always be open. And if you fall more in line with one tendency don't limit yourself because, "according to my tendency I don't think/believe this!" That's BS.

But again, Haust is absolutely right.

scarletghoul
15th April 2012, 21:34
Welcome to revleft, please choose from our glorious range of tendencies. if you try to access a main forum without a tendency an alarm will sound

Zukunftsmusik
15th April 2012, 21:37
Welcome to revleft, please choose from our glorious range of tendencies. if you try to access a main forum without a tendency an alarm will sound

a silent alarm, then? I didn't hear anything

Left Leanings
15th April 2012, 21:44
Welcome to RevLeft :)

scarletghoul
15th April 2012, 22:18
a silent alarm, then? I didn't hear anything
Youre not supposed to hear it. only Committed Users have the alarm fitted into their bedroom