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jacobin1949
6th December 2007, 15:37
MIM has had an unnaturally large influence considering its lack of existance. I mean its theories are frequently critiqued by leftist groups and it has ties to actually functioning groups around the world like the Russian Maoists.

Does anyone have any idea how MIM works and is organized? They seem to be an ultra-disciplined secret society. They also claim to have armed foot-soldiers.


http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/wim/dc/t...merabridged.txt (http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/wim/dc/text.php?mimfile=primerabridged.txt)

RGacky3
6th December 2007, 22:00
Great post STJ, thanks for your contribution.

Dros
7th December 2007, 02:49
Originally posted by STJ+December 06, 2007 10:04 pm--> (STJ @ December 06, 2007 10:04 pm)
[email protected] 06, 2007 09:59 pm
Great post STJ, thanks for your contribution.
Thanks always happy to help. :lol: [/b]
Could you perhaps share your knowledge with us?

And are you by any chance affiliated ideologically or orginizationally with MIM?

Whitten
7th December 2007, 17:54
MIM has practicly no presence off of the internet.

Cassius Clay is back
8th December 2007, 17:53
I think the reason MIM has such a 'large' infulence compared to it's apparent small size will have something to do with their controversial stance on things such as the ''Labour Aristocracy'' (lack of a traditional working class in the western world).

Whether you agree with it or disagree it's something which needs to be anaylsed and explored and many groups do just that. MIM has allways been behind the idea of the Labour Aristocracy and this I believe helps earn them a 'larger' infulence than they would perhaps have.

which doctor
8th December 2007, 17:57
"Armed foot soldiers", give me a break. MIM is nothing but a bunch of privileged college students with Mao posters in their dorms.

Wanted Man
8th December 2007, 18:11
Large influence on what? I can also gather five people and spend all my free time on posting weird crap on the internet. If people on a forum notice, does that make me "influential" as well?

Os Cangaceiros
8th December 2007, 18:20
From what I've heard, MIM is essentially the Maoist equivalent of the Anarchist International: a front group for a tiny, tiny group of people.

Morven
14th December 2007, 13:44
I can't believe no one has said this yet - stop asking pig questions!

Seriously though, I would be interested to hear how, if, MIM functions.

Morven

Led Zeppelin
14th December 2007, 23:08
It functions with an internet connection.

Dros
15th December 2007, 00:45
Originally posted by [email protected] 14, 2007 01:43 pm
I can't believe no one has said this yet - stop asking pig questions!

Seriously though, I would be interested to hear how, if, MIM functions.

Morven
Pigs only ask questions about revolutionary orginizations. I honestly don't give a flying fuck if the pigs infiltrate MIM and arrest the whole Central Commitee. I can see the headlines: "Five Rich College Students and A Laptop Arrested for Bad Spelling".