I am becoming a fan of Dunyevskya, but I am still an ardent Trotskyist. I don't see anything too contradictory, but I know she broke with Trotsky over the state-capitalism question. i still like her take on Marxist-Humanism. What do you all think is a healthy and consistent Trotskyist approach to Dunyevskya's ideas?
With her political ideas, sure, but not with her philosophical work (for reasons I posted in your thread in Philosophy).
With her political ideas, sure, but not with her philosophical work (for reasons I posted in your thread in Philosophy). But its her sometimes ultra-left political ideas that I don't agree with. I like though, that she does put a Marxist emphasis on the individual.
Why do we need her to remind us of individuals?