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StevenStanleyBayes
11th August 2014, 04:38
Hello,

I am Steven Stanley Bayes. I have written some eBooks and posted the files of the relevant ones here.

I have been interested in politics, economy, society and phylosophy for a long while.

I have recently decided to make some publications. I hope you like them.

More information is available on the website which you can find with a search " Steven-Stanley-Bayes ".

I have been happy to see there are many people in this forum. I have not made a direct political contribution but the nature of what I have written requires a very close political look.

I hope you enjoy what I have written.

Yours :

Steven Stanley Bayes

Q
11th August 2014, 09:30
Welcome :)

If you have political questions, you can ask them in the Learning forum. That's why it's there after all!

If you have questions about your account, don't hesitate to send me a PM or ask her.

What are your political ideas, if anything in particular?

Red Economist
11th August 2014, 12:11
Welcome to Revleft. I hope you enjoy your time here.

Please note that you need to watch out for handing personal information such as names, dates etc on revleft. We are watched and not everyone likes us that much as the far left is still controversial even though we are pretty marginalized.

I had a look at the 'Red Symphony' and 'Questions to the President and the United States of America' and all I can say is the length is staggering and impressive. At a glance, I would say that by the use of the term socialism on page 5 in Red Symphony implies that you have libertarian politics. Would I be right in assuming this? (my apologies if I'm wrong, as I've only taken a very brief glance at it, but the left normally assume the Nazi's were capitalists but it's not universal).


However, there is another interesting scenario : Germany becomes a socialist country ruled by the National Socialist Party which becomes more socialist than nationalist and does not attack The Soviet Union nor The U. S. A. but only attacks the capitalist Europe thus being a liberator of Europe from capitalism. (Red Symphony, Page 5)


Politically, What do you want to have a closer look at?