Conversation Between Comrade #138672 and Brosa Luxemburg

  1. Comrade #138672
    It is still hard for me to say where I stand precisely. I am still quite new to Revolutionary Socialism. This is why I consider myself a Pan-Leftist for the time being. I am learning about different tendencies and struggling hard to attain a perspective that is the most consistent and beneficial for the establishment of Socialism. Sometimes I end up being more self-contradicting, though.

    I do very much appreciate Bordiga's boldness and the consistency in his writings. Also, the way he is able to detach himself emotionally when analyzing things. What makes me doubt him sometimes, however, is that he was in favor of a Revolutionary Vanguard that was in some way "above" the working class, in the sense that they would hold more power than the working class itself, which seems rather counter-revolutionary.
  2. Brosa Luxemburg
    Since you've been reading more lately, I was wondering how you would describe yourself politically?
  3. Comrade #138672
    You're right. I should join that group instead. I don't know enough about Bordigism to tell whether I truly sympathize with it or not, but I must say it's very interesting and insightful. I'll keep reading about it.
  4. Brosa Luxemburg
    I saw you were interested in joining the Bordigist group. I am keeping that group restricted to those that are or sympathize with Bordigism. If you are just interested in the ideas of Bordiga and Bordigism, then I would suggest you join another group I made, the Bordiga Literati group. If you do consider yourself a Bordigist or sympathize with it, then just let me know.
  5. Comrade #138672
    Thank you for sharing the article on Bordigism by Lorden Goldner. I had never heard about Bordigism before. It clears up a lot of inconsistencies associated with the Soviet Union presented as Socialist.
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