Thought you may like this. http://www.revleft.com/vb/group.php?groupid=970
Also, in the case you didn't know, marxists.org has Bordiga's work.
I may be able to do some reading in June, i'm doing a work term (200 hours of slave labor), atm, and don't even have time to read the Luxemburg and Lenin that I want to read.
If I started a "Bordiga Literati" would you be interested in joining? I don't want to do it if it will be as dead as the other ones
interesting, ill take a look into him.
Bordiga considered himself a Leninist until the day he died. I like his critique of democracy as a principle (although, I have some issues with it) and I like how he took on Stalin.
I know some bordigists, but I haven't gotten around to reading him. From what I gather, he seems to be an influential left comm. I hope to read his work at some point.
Yeah, the whole anti-Leninism of Luxemburg is a freaking joke.
Haha, I hear it a lot. That she was an anti-leninist... Yet: "My dearest Vladimir, I am making use of the journey of uncle to send you all warmest greetings from our family, [The Spartakusbund] from Karl [Liebnecht], Franz [Mehring] and the others. May God grant that the coming year will fulfil all our wishes. All the best! Uncle will tell you about our circumstances and activities. In the meantime I press your hands and send you my greetings. Rosa" She didn't show Kautsky that kind of friendliness. or "Whatever a party could offer of courage, revolutionary far-sightedness and consistency in an historic hour, Lenin, Trotsky and all the other comrades have given in good measure. All the revolutionary honor and capacity which western Social-Democracy lacked was represented by the Bolsheviks. Their October uprising was not only the actual salvation of the Russian Revolution; it was also the salvation of the honor of international socialism"
Yep. I agree. What are you opinions on Bordiga? I have been reading some of his writings recently and I find him very interesting (although, not sure if I agree with him on everything).