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optimist
4th June 2008, 11:05
i'm kostas from athens,greece 40yrs old and i'm trying to be an anarchist-communist in my life,because i believe its not just a political stand but a way of life.for the last years im not so active as i used to be.i found this community by an e-comrade,and i'm very glad i did.i'm interesting on hear opinions and views ,from all kinds of comrades ,not only anarchists or the ones i agree with.i prefer to focus on the 70-80% of the things we agree than to the 0-30% we don't.to my view a front of wide-ranged comrades it's a good step to deal with the problems that exist in our societies.i'm not so good xpressing myself in english but i'll try.happy to find you.
RedAnarchist
4th June 2008, 11:28
Hi, welcome to RevLeft:)
Holden Caulfield
4th June 2008, 11:52
welcome to the board,
i have seen videos of Greek antifascists your left seems pretty hardcore,
happy posting
Malakangga
4th June 2008, 13:22
hello comrade,welcome to Revleft
optimist
4th June 2008, 15:44
welcome to the board,
i have seen videos of Greek antifascists your left seems pretty hardcore,
happy posting
thank you H.C. the videos you reffered are mostly anarchists actions.the communist parties in the parliament ,we have 2 of them,are mainstream.the leftists groups have power ,mainly ,in the univercities where on the elections they take 9-10%.but there seems to be no connection between these students groups and the "real"world because they struggle mainly for students matters.
dirtycommiebastard
4th June 2008, 17:15
Gia sou syndrofe!
Welcome to Revolutionary Left.
thank you H.C. the videos you reffered are mostly anarchists actions.the communist parties in the parliament ,we have 2 of them,are mainstream.the leftists groups have power ,mainly ,in the univercities where on the elections they take 9-10%.but there seems to be no connection between these students groups and the "real"world because they struggle mainly for students matters.
Yes the one is reformist(SYRIZA)
but the KKE is "kind of" revolutionary,
They talk about revolution, democratically planned economy by the workers etc.
They should have a more leninist aproach for sure , but that won't happen if we have a sectarian attitude towards it.
Anyways we ll talk about that in the Greek subforum :)
Welcome to the board.
KrazyRabidSheep
5th June 2008, 00:14
Hello, and welcome to the forum.
Bastable
5th June 2008, 14:52
Welcome to revleft, comrade! :)
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