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Guest
14th February 2002, 19:16
I am a marx n00b, but I dont get it.......Why isn't there such a thing as Gorbatsjovism?

Supermodel
14th February 2002, 20:27
I'm still waiting for the Guevarista party.

I don't think Gorbachev meant for his ideas to be a new form of ideology.

MJM
15th February 2002, 00:15
Guevaraism is pretty much Maoism I think.
I've heard it referred to as Maoism-Guevaraism or something like that.
You can only have a type of politics name after you if you actually do something I think.
What did gorbachov do?

Revolution Hero
15th February 2002, 08:46
Who was Gorbachev?
He was nobody , and meaned nothing!
I am saying it, as being a witness of his fucking reforms. During his term, he had ruined everything what have been done before him.
Gorbachov always gave obligations to do something and have never done it. He talked , talked and talked.
Talking about shit only he understands , was his favourite. Talking and nothing more.
He had ruined USSR. That is why, he is so famous in capitalist countries!
He was not even communist, he was a renegade of a communist party.
I think he was capitalist, but never had said about it.

peaccenicked
15th February 2002, 11:10
Gorbachev paved the way for the market to reappear in the former USSR. This was inevitable as the domination
of the word market was overwehlming. Revolution in the developed countries is the key to a permanent international victory.