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Lima
22nd August 2005, 22:01
Hello All!
I'm a newcomer to this forum and also a newcomer to leftist ideas. Only after changing from a small Western European country to a big one did I understood the full lenght of the capitalist system. It was a big eye opener.
My first contact with leftist ideas was through Peter Kropotkin and Enrico Malatesta. After that came Marxism, I must say I fell closer to Marxism than to Kropotkin.
I hope there is no problem if one lingers around for a while trying to increase his knowledge before jumping into active discussion!
viva le revolution
22nd August 2005, 23:39
Welcome comrade.
Have you read Proudhon as well and Bakunin? What books of Kropotkin have you read. was it conquest of bread?
Sabocat
22nd August 2005, 23:40
Welcome to the board and linger away!
Don't be afraid to ask questions and jump into the fray. Check out the learning section too for some answers to questions you may have.
Organic Revolution
23rd August 2005, 00:07
Originally posted by
[email protected] 22 2005, 04:58 PM
Welcome to the board and linger away!
Don't be afraid to ask questions and jump into the fray. Check out the learning section too for some answers to questions you may have.
i like how some of your posted rhymed.
Clarksist
23rd August 2005, 00:14
I will be happy to answer some questions in the Learning section, as I hang around there answering people to the best of my ability.
I think its best that you linger and read and even further your idea of leftism and how this whole RevLeft area goes, before really committing to a series of posts.
Le People
23rd August 2005, 03:13
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Lima
23rd August 2005, 19:55
Originally posted by viva le
[email protected] 22 2005, 10:57 PM
Welcome comrade.
Have you read Proudhon as well and Bakunin? What books of Kropotkin have you read. was it conquest of bread?
No Proudhon, I read a text by Bakunin, long time ago...
Now, back to Kropotkin, 'The Great French Revolution' and 'Memoirs of a Revolutionist'. Nothing much. :(
OleMarxco
23rd August 2005, 20:44
Well, it doesn't matter anymuch, 'tho. Those ol'tomes on revolution doesn't dictate how good of a revolutionary mind you have. Welcome, Comerade :D
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