Log in

View Full Version : Josip Broz TITO ( SFRY )



ponosbra
28th June 2013, 00:23
Im new to forum but i was just wondering is there any topic about SFRY and world greatest leader TITO ? I would apprecaite ur help ... thanks

AnSyn Blackflag
28th June 2013, 02:19
Use the search bar and you will find some things about it. I just did it myself to check before posting. I didn't click on the threads though so you will have to check that out yourself.

Fourth Internationalist
28th June 2013, 06:28
I don't think there are any active threads that are on him. He's not very popular as other figures are nor as controversial/"bad" as people like Stalin. So yeah, but you can start one about him. He is certainly an interesting character to learn about. :)

Brutus
28th June 2013, 07:12
He's generally regarded as an agent of capital.

Flying Purple People Eater
28th June 2013, 08:43
World's greatest US loving Khmer-rouge supporting market capitalist. Yeah he's awesome.

BIXX
28th June 2013, 11:19
Am I the only one who ever looks at the post count? Seriously, if someone's first post is in the learning section praising a market-capitalist as the worlds greatest leader, etc... Ignore them.

TheEmancipator
28th June 2013, 13:33
If you are non-aligned you are a supporter of the US.

If you are a market socialist you are an agent ofcapital or a market capitalist.

Good to see we've followed George Orwell's warnings on doublethink...

G0VERNMENT
28th June 2013, 13:46
Tito was cool for the most part. He wasn't a "Great leader" but he wasn't bad. He was a brilliant general and military strategist though. I don't see why people are so offended by his market socialism since it was exactly what was necessary for Yugoslavia's material conditions. It was a multi-national federation in a very different situation than the USSR. Now, post-Tito, the country went to hell in a hand basket but under his leadership the people enjoyed pretty high living standards and a lot more freedoms than in other socialist nations. Personally though, I prefer his erstwhile comrade Milovan Dijlas as I'm a Marxist-Syndicalist.