al8
9th September 2007, 18:09
Greetings comrads,
Im not much for labels, but when hard-pressed I consider myself an Anarcho-communist. To be more specific; I'm interested in ways for 'ordinary' working people to empower themselves so as to take power and control, completly and utterly, from the parasitisic capitalist pigs (or any of its similar replacements) with not so much as a hint of timid hesitancy or capitulation. This is of course a thorny and intricate issue -- a grand project, but all the more interesting at that.
I am also a stern atheist (or prehaps more precisely a non-faithist). I consider religion mental slavery and an affront to human dignity and potential. Not just being cretinous and regressive but also an abundant cradle of reactonary ideas - I advocate it's complete eradication by any means necessary.
I'm sympathetic and supportive of feminism, anti-racism and gay rights, though they are admittedly not really my scene so to say.
I stumbled to this site by a pure accident of googl-ing for the word communism. I stumbled upon Redstar2000's site (http://rs2k.revleft.com/index.php). And lo and behold, what I found was a lot of ideas and suspicions I already been playing with in my head, but where now just put into words, in a clear and concise manner - and also alot of fresh ideas to, that I hadn't given thought to at all. Such as demarchy and anti-dialectics. And how glad I am to be free of the secular superstision of dialectics - Much kudos to you both, Redstar2000 and Rosa Lichtenstein!
And through that I found this message board. I joined it to be able to induge in radical discussions (hopefully) - somthing that I rarely get to do (outside of a small group of select people).
English is only my 2nd language - so my sentence structure isn't always all that it could be. The same goes for my choice of appropriate words in various contexts. Not mentioning the abundance of spelling errors that I can't spot.
Im not much for labels, but when hard-pressed I consider myself an Anarcho-communist. To be more specific; I'm interested in ways for 'ordinary' working people to empower themselves so as to take power and control, completly and utterly, from the parasitisic capitalist pigs (or any of its similar replacements) with not so much as a hint of timid hesitancy or capitulation. This is of course a thorny and intricate issue -- a grand project, but all the more interesting at that.
I am also a stern atheist (or prehaps more precisely a non-faithist). I consider religion mental slavery and an affront to human dignity and potential. Not just being cretinous and regressive but also an abundant cradle of reactonary ideas - I advocate it's complete eradication by any means necessary.
I'm sympathetic and supportive of feminism, anti-racism and gay rights, though they are admittedly not really my scene so to say.
I stumbled to this site by a pure accident of googl-ing for the word communism. I stumbled upon Redstar2000's site (http://rs2k.revleft.com/index.php). And lo and behold, what I found was a lot of ideas and suspicions I already been playing with in my head, but where now just put into words, in a clear and concise manner - and also alot of fresh ideas to, that I hadn't given thought to at all. Such as demarchy and anti-dialectics. And how glad I am to be free of the secular superstision of dialectics - Much kudos to you both, Redstar2000 and Rosa Lichtenstein!
And through that I found this message board. I joined it to be able to induge in radical discussions (hopefully) - somthing that I rarely get to do (outside of a small group of select people).
English is only my 2nd language - so my sentence structure isn't always all that it could be. The same goes for my choice of appropriate words in various contexts. Not mentioning the abundance of spelling errors that I can't spot.