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Rusty Shackleford
21st August 2012, 19:57
Cheers!

Blake's Baby
21st August 2012, 22:37
Nice.

And I thought you were one of the better ones.

Lenina Rosenweg
21st August 2012, 22:45
Happy Trotsky Lives Day!!! May the heirs of the glorious 4th International bring worldwide proletarian revolution in our life time! May Lev Davidovich Bronstein live in the hearts of the oppressed forever!!

Lev Bronsteinovich
21st August 2012, 23:01
Cheers!
May you be stranded on a desert island with only the collected works of Kim Il Sung and Enver Hoxha to read. Jerk.

Lenina Rosenweg
21st August 2012, 23:12
Rusty, for you. Enjoy!

http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL336986A/Erich_Honecker

http://www.torrentcrazy.com/e35/torrents/the-autobiography-nicolae-ceausescu

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
21st August 2012, 23:22
May you be stranded on a desert island with only the collected works of Kim Il Sung and Enver Hoxha to read. Jerk.

I am willing to take over that place, as long as there aren't bananas on the desert island.

Lenina Rosenweg
21st August 2012, 23:26
Even if the collected works are in Korean and Albanian respectively?

BTW why doesn't Nicky C. get more respect? He was a decent ML leader.Handsome guy, too.

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
21st August 2012, 23:36
Even if the collected works are in Korean and Albanian respectively?

BTW why doesn't Nicky C. get more respect? He was a decent ML leader.Handsome guy, too.

Not really. Also, I don't think it will work when I have both Hoxha and “Nicky C” the two weren't the biggest friends:

"Mao received Ceausescu. Hsinhua reported only that he said to him: 'Rumanian comrades, we should unite to bring down imperialism'. As if Ceausescu and company are to bring down imperialism!! If the world waits for the Ceausescus to do such a thing, imperialism will live for tens of thousands of years. It is the proletariat and the peoples that fight imperialism."
-Enver Hoxha, Reflections on China volume I


Can I keep the Korean shit in Korean but get Hoxha in a translated way?
I will probaly only use Kim's work to have light to read Hoxha at night.

Lenina Rosenweg
21st August 2012, 23:53
What's your favorite work by Uncle Hoxha?

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
21st August 2012, 23:58
If only he were my uncle. If only....:wub:

Imperialism and Revolution probably is the most interesting. Why am I answering this to a trot?

Lenina Rosenweg
22nd August 2012, 00:04
Its a "know your enemy type thing". You know how it goes. If we find out exactly what makes you people tick, it'll be easier for us.

Besides, if I ever find myself in Albania, I'll wanna know what to talk about with people.

Lenina Rosenweg
22nd August 2012, 00:07
BTW How the hell does one become a Hoxhaist anyway? Ismail and Prairie Fire are highly intelligent, I'll give them credit for that, but I didn't even know his tendency existed until I came to this forum.

bad ideas actualised by alcohol
22nd August 2012, 00:12
I can tell you how I got to the tendency I have and why, but I see that more suited for PMs than Chit-Chat.

cynicles
22nd August 2012, 00:50
Happy Ramón Mercader Day everyone!


Is that picture of the guy on google images laying down grabbing his crotch really him?

Rusty Shackleford
22nd August 2012, 06:41
ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha


i was secretly hoping for death threats in my inbox.

Ismail
22nd August 2012, 10:17
BTW How the hell does one become a Hoxhaist anyway? Ismail and Prairie Fire are highly intelligent, I'll give them credit for that, but I didn't even know his tendency existed until I came to this forum.In the 1976-78 period a number of pro-Chinese parties became pro-Albanian since they sided with it in its disputes with China, notably over the Three Worlds Theory and later over Maoism itself. In some countries the pro-Albanian parties were more notable than those of other tendencies, e.g. in Brazil (PCdoB) and Benin (PCB.)

After 1991 the pro-Albanian tendency obviously suffered a blow worldwide, but it wasn't really obscure in the 70's and 80's. I've seen both bourgeois and Trot, Maoist, etc. books and articles discussing it back then. In the West the most notable pro-Albanian party was the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist), which helped found other pro-Albanian parties in Ireland, India, etc. The Party of Labour of Albania maintained official contacts with a number of pro-Albanian parties worldwide, translated publications in various languages, held meetings, invited delegations to attend events and congresses, and publicized the activities of these parties through Radio Tirana.

You can find 1970's polemics between American Maoist and pro-Albanian parties and groups here: http://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-5/index.htm