Cryotank Screams
17th January 2007, 23:39
This strictly goes out to my Anarchist comrades, and my request is, links to texts providing analysis, predictions, and critiques of Marxism, from a theoretical standpoint, and from a historical standpoint, and various Communist nations that have existed in the past, and their various crimes, and the Communist leaders themselves, and even crimes commited by Marxist who were not in power, such as Trotsky, I have heard rumors, but I would like more facts, and arguments.
Personal arguments are welcome as well, my main point for this request is because I want to add more arguments, and facts to my arsenal, and also, to expand my knowledge of Anarchist literature and thoughts on these various topics; thanks to all that apply.
Everyday Anarchy
18th January 2007, 01:17
http://www.infoshop.org/faq/append3.html
JKP
18th January 2007, 01:58
There were communist nations?
LuÃs Henrique
18th January 2007, 03:19
Originally posted by
[email protected] 18, 2007 01:58 am
There were communist nations?
Ruled by republican kings.
Luís Henrique
bcbm
18th January 2007, 04:27
You know what they mean. :rolleyes:
Cryotank Screams
18th January 2007, 21:17
Originally posted by
[email protected] 17, 2007 09:58 pm
There were communist nations?
Experiments, attempts, countries, etc.
rebelworker
19th January 2007, 19:54
The South African Anarchist Communist Federation Zabalaza (http://zabalaza.net/) has an excellent book and pamphelet section.
The have lots of good stuff online that specifically deals with the Bolshevik abuses during the revolution.
I also suggest strongly that you read, The Bolsheviks and Workers Controll (http://www.spunk.org/texts/places/russia/sp001861/bolintro.html) by Maurice Brinton. Its less about individual abuses than the systemic problems inherent in Bolshevik theory and structure.
Cryotank Screams
21st January 2007, 14:22
Originally posted by
[email protected] 19, 2007 03:54 pm
The South African Anarchist Communist Federation Zabalaza (http://zabalaza.net/) has an excellent book and pamphelet section.
The have lots of good stuff online that specifically deals with the Bolshevik abuses during the revolution.
I also suggest strongly that you read, The Bolsheviks and Workers Controll (http://www.spunk.org/texts/places/russia/sp001861/bolintro.html) by Maurice Brinton. Its less about individual abuses than the systemic problems inherent in Bolshevik theory and structure.
Thank you comrade, I will definately be giving those a study, if you got any more, by all means keep it coming, lol, ;) :P .
Thanks!
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