Serge
6th January 2006, 00:30
Hello all!
Has you may notice reading my posts, I speak french. Even if I currently live in France right now, I was originatly born in Germany (East) and I have grown up in Montréal, in Canada. I am now studying economics (to fight your enemy, you must understand him) at university. I love sociology, my favorite autor is Pierre Bourdieu. Politicaly, I would say that I am an anarcho-communist. I beleive in equality, but not in the state. I also beleive, like Marx in 1848, that working is an alienation. I also beleive that Marx was fundamentaly a bourgeois. Proudhon, is more a reference to me than Marx, even if I think is work were very important to the devellopment of the communists theories. I hate Staline and I don't beleive in the proletarian dictatorship. If I would have to define myself politically I would say that I am a Situationnist (read Guy Debord, Raoul Vaneigem... mai 1968 in France)
If you have any questions, don't be shy to ask.
Has you may notice reading my posts, I speak french. Even if I currently live in France right now, I was originatly born in Germany (East) and I have grown up in Montréal, in Canada. I am now studying economics (to fight your enemy, you must understand him) at university. I love sociology, my favorite autor is Pierre Bourdieu. Politicaly, I would say that I am an anarcho-communist. I beleive in equality, but not in the state. I also beleive, like Marx in 1848, that working is an alienation. I also beleive that Marx was fundamentaly a bourgeois. Proudhon, is more a reference to me than Marx, even if I think is work were very important to the devellopment of the communists theories. I hate Staline and I don't beleive in the proletarian dictatorship. If I would have to define myself politically I would say that I am a Situationnist (read Guy Debord, Raoul Vaneigem... mai 1968 in France)
If you have any questions, don't be shy to ask.