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Stray
26th September 2002, 21:10
What communist class do you fall into, for example, I consider myself Marxist-Leninist-Trotskyist. You can use lesser known leaders like Tito and such if you wish. The main players in the classification process are...

Marx
Lenin
Trotsky
Stalin
Mao
-Less Used-
Krushchev
Gorbachev
Dimitrov
Hoxha
Tito
DeLeon
And others...

(Edited by Stray at 9:11 pm on Sep. 26, 2002)

Xvall
26th September 2002, 21:27
lol.

I am a communist.
A left wing communist,
or an anarcho-communist if you wish.

Stray
26th September 2002, 21:46
That's not what I was asking but since you said something about it, you should read Lenin's "Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder

Mazdak
26th September 2002, 21:59
this is the 500th thread like this.

Xvall
27th September 2002, 00:26
Quote: from Stray on 9:46 pm on Sep. 26, 2002
That's not what I was asking but since you said something about it, you should read Lenin's "Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder


Lol. I already heard about it. I don't need to read about it.

Mahdavikia
27th September 2002, 11:12
Really??? Must we identify to a well-known person to be communist???
I don't think that, the best is a mix of all!!!

suffianr
27th September 2002, 16:09
Or just take the best aspects of all and try to make sense of it on your own...progressive leftism? That's what I'm trying to do...

evil chris
27th September 2002, 19:04
drake- "Left Wing Communism....." is a corkin little rag.It's not too long but it's a good for a chuckle.

trebboR
27th September 2002, 19:05
Offcourse that's the best, you can agree with Marx' ideas but you don't have to agree with all of his ideas.

Xvall
27th September 2002, 21:30
Quote: from evil chris on 7:04 pm on Sep. 27, 2002
drake- "Left Wing Communism....." is a corkin little rag.It's not too long but it's a good for a chuckle.



I'll keep that in mind!

lostone
27th September 2002, 21:49
i come from titos' country and think he was a good statesman who knew how to get anything from all kinds of imperialists, a smart leader of the greatest 'unsorted' countries... but if i'm choosing a path, SIGE LA RUTA DEL CHE !!! communism & antiimperialism

redstar2000
28th September 2002, 14:57
Where are the votes for Rosa Luxemburg, Alexandra Kollontai, and Alexander Berkman...not to mention Che himself (I actually got to meet him back in '64...poor guy was already getting a gut).

Isn't it kind of funny that we have absorbed so much of the capitalist mentality in our own thinking that we pay homage to one of modern capitalism's most essential axioms: WITHOUT NAME BRAND RECOGNITION, WE ARE NOTHING!

Goldfinger
28th September 2002, 15:03
I consider myself a democratic Marxist who endorses the Focoismo

antieverything
28th September 2002, 20:40
I support a democratic society...I am a socialist. I don't classify myself beyond that. Aligning yourself with a specific ideology tends to skew your viewpoints towards the views of that ideology instead of what you really think.

Stray
28th September 2002, 21:52
I'm not trying to promote different classes in the that sense, I was just curious to see how diverse the forum is. You can list other revolutionaries that are not on the list, I was just giving some examples. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.

Conghaileach
29th September 2002, 11:59
I'm a Marxist-Connollyist-Luxembourgist-DeLeonist.

I think.

(Edited by CiaranB at 12:01 pm on Sep. 29, 2002)

Stray
29th September 2002, 17:07
LoLoL

evil chris
30th September 2002, 14:51
hi, I'm Ed Winchester

Exploited Class
1st October 2002, 00:52
I am going to shoot for a spiderman/marxist type. See, it is where I get bitten by a radioactive bug, recieve super powers and come up with the best idea for a society ever to grace pen to paper. Yep, that is what works for me.

THE PATH
1st October 2002, 13:07
I don't think we should relate ourselves to great men in history, i think this is more like a game. Well lets just say i relate myself to Lenin, is that going to bring a "REVOLUTION"???