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NassNeco
15th February 2015, 17:54
Greetings everyone...

Once again, this is NassNeco from Croatia. I'm not native at English language but I know this language enough.

Finally, I'm writing this introduction...

I just lost thousand faiths in humanism, equalism and few political views for several reasons. In the end, I just met some guy that he was a true communist person...And enough educated person to be smart... I knew his perfect conditions... His mind, will and life style...

He explained this few basics about communism and his opinions that made a lot of senses.

For now, I lost him at contact for 1 year and half...

That's it.

But hey... I have opinions that we don't need leaders in every communism party... I'm afraid that leaders will use the power of us... Absolute power is absolute corruption... Better supports than a sorry.

There is something I don't understand in some people that do not support another free basic educations... let's say... Pyschology and go on... Probably for teenagers, they are curious.

Q
16th February 2015, 13:03
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 here.

There is no such thing as a 'perfect communist'.

DOOM
16th February 2015, 15:47
Dobro nam doso :)

It really looks like this board only consists of Croats and Dutch :D

NassNeco
16th February 2015, 16:04
Hvala, Doom.

And thank you, Q, very much.

Q
17th February 2015, 07:04
Dobro nam doso :)

It really looks like this board only consists of Croats and Dutch :D
It's a Croat-Dutch conspiracy.

Vogel
17th February 2015, 07:24
It's a Croat-Dutch conspiracy.

Its always the most unexpected that gets you in the end.

I've always thought, and this is a rather american based thing, that Martin Luther King Jr had some truly great philosophies on power ('talks about fallacies of Nitsche's Will to Power' and what is missing in it) and social issues, far far far beyond what he is most famous for.
In 'Where Do We Go From Here', he actually writes about why people abuse power, and how "absolute power corrupts absolutely" doesn't have to be.
Now, it is based on American society, and not Croatian society, but I think it does a great job explaining about humanity.

Palmares
17th February 2015, 07:35
What does that have to do with there being alot of Dutch and Croats posting on revleft? :confused:

Also, welcome NassNeco. :)

Anglo-Saxon Philistine
17th February 2015, 11:56
I keep wondering if I've inadvertently blown someone off a year and a half ago, but I don't think I have. Besides, this guy is described as making sense, so that rules me out.

But yes, there is a massive Yugoslav-Dutch conspiracy at work here. Fortunately the members of the conspiracy all hate each other so we haven't put the master plan in motion yet.

Welcome to the site, in any case.