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Eleftherios
4th June 2007, 03:09
Hello,

I am a Greek Marxist from Chicago who has been lurking around this forum for quite some time now. I would describe myself as a Marxist-Leninist with Trotskyist leanings. :trotski:

NorthStarRepublicML
4th June 2007, 05:21
right on, i would describe myself as Marxist-Leninist also but also borrow from several others (some trotsky), also i'm a neighbor to your north in Minneapolis, Minnesota .....

good to see someone else in the midwest and welcome.

Tower of Bebel
4th June 2007, 08:17
Welcome.

Please use the link in my signature. I'm having a "survey" on this forum ;) .

Organic Revolution
4th June 2007, 08:22
Well hello cross town comrade. I'm over here in the south side.

Eleftherios
5th June 2007, 00:32
Thanks for welcoming me

I'm from the north side of Chicago

Organic Revolution
5th June 2007, 05:44
Message me, we should get a cup of coffee.

Eleftherios
5th June 2007, 20:00
Originally posted by Organic [email protected] 05, 2007 04:44 am
Message me, we should get a cup of coffee.
Sure thing

Rawthentic
6th June 2007, 05:26
Comrade, welcome here, and know that I was born in "Ill"-waukee, yes, because it is "iller" than Chicago. I moved to Cali though. :(

Just remember that communists make more revolutions. :hammer:

Leo
6th June 2007, 11:55
I am a Greek Marxist from Chicago who has been lurking around this forum for quite some time now. I would describe myself as a Marxist-Leninist with Trotskyist leanings.

You ever heard of Aghis Stinas, comrade?

If not:

http://www.geocities.com/antagonism1/stinas/StTOC.html

Eleftherios
6th June 2007, 18:30
Thanks for the link. To answer your question, no, I have not heard of him, although I am reading the document you sent in that link. I like the resistance fighter Aris Velouchiotis, who fought on even after the occupiers left in order to bring socialism to Greece

Leo
7th June 2007, 09:18
Aghis Stinas was quite different from Aris Velouchiotis imo. One was an internationalist, opposing every bourgeois faction and calling for proletarian revolution, the other was a... well Stalinist, sort of at least.