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Stam
23rd November 2005, 19:59
I am from Croatia, for Yugoslavian comunism, I was a Anarchyst, but i am not any longer
Tekun
24th November 2005, 08:34
Welcome brother, my ur stay be long and informed ;)
sovietsniper
24th November 2005, 11:58
Greetings comrade
I hope you can share your knolege with us
Stam
24th November 2005, 16:35
Originally posted by
[email protected] 24 2005, 08:39 AM
Welcome brother, my ur stay be long and informed ;)
What? :blush:
Ouroboros
24th November 2005, 17:29
Hi Stam, I'm glad to see there are few of us here. Finally, I belive we'll win, but we have a long way to go...
Stam
24th November 2005, 17:42
Yeah, it's important to belive. I belive too, of course but io think the way isn't so long.
Is someone else from croatia on revleft?
somebodywhowantedtoleaveandnotcomeback
25th November 2005, 21:40
There is a "pinned" thread here with a world map that shows the locations of RevLeft members ;)
Le People
26th November 2005, 03:41
Originally posted by
[email protected] 23 2005, 04:04 PM
I am from Croatia, for Yugoslavian comunism, I was a Anarchyst, but i am not any longer
Firstly, welcome aboard, secondly, how in the hell do you go from libration, radical Anarchism to quiais Stalinist Titoism?
Tekun
26th November 2005, 07:12
Originally posted by Stam+Nov 24 2005, 04:40 PM--> (Stam @ Nov 24 2005, 04:40 PM)
[email protected] 24 2005, 08:39 AM
Welcome brother, my ur stay be long and informed ;)
What? :blush: [/b]
my bad, *may*, "may ur stay be long and informed"
The Floyd
26th November 2005, 14:23
welcome comrade
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(i dont know what else to say)
Stam
28th November 2005, 13:21
Originally posted by Le People+Nov 26 2005, 03:52 AM--> (Le People @ Nov 26 2005, 03:52 AM)
[email protected] 23 2005, 04:04 PM
I am from Croatia, for Yugoslavian comunism, I was a Anarchyst, but i am not any longer
Firstly, welcome aboard, secondly, how in the hell do you go from libration, radical Anarchism to quiais Stalinist Titoism? [/b]
I don't now, i was an Anarchyst long time ago, i think that doesn't count :ph34r:
Ouroboros
28th November 2005, 16:37
I'm also ex-anarchist.
In fact, I was in jail because of anarchist propaganda during socialist Yugoslavia in early 1980's. :))))) Now I think that Yugoslavia of that time was far from perfect, but in many respects much better than I thought about it, and that it had great potential for improvement - but people were not interested.. Majority accepted Tito, partly even Yugoslavia as national solution, but they never accepted communism in their hearts.
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