What ideology are you now?

  1. Comrade_Stalin
    Comrade_Stalin
    What ideology have each of you moved to after leaving Trotskyism?
  2. AK
    Council Communism

    (It would help if you stated your ideology, too.)
  3. ∞
    Anarcho Syndicalist
  4. Martin Blank
    Non-doctrinaire communism generally, with strong DeLeonist and Myasnikovist influence.
  5. chegitz guevara
    chegitz guevara
    chegitz guevaraism
  6. Comrade_Stalin
    Comrade_Stalin
    I am Marxist-Leninists
  7. ∞
    neonist
  8. Uppercut
    Maoist, I suppose.
  9. neosyndic
    i want to say: anti-imperialist, fifth internationalist, izquierda bolivariana, ''guevarista'', latin american ''nuestro-americanista'', venezuelan ''pecevista''...

    the truth is that I AM NOT.
  10. Ztrain
    Ztrain
    Anarcho-Communism/Syndicalism
  11. Ilyich
    Ilyich
    Libertarian Marxism/Luxemburgism
  12. Terminator X
    Terminator X
    Non-doctrinaire communist, with a strong anarcho-communist/libertarian socialist/council communist/social anarchist influence.

    I still appreciate Trotsky's works, but the tendency just became too 1940s-specific for me and failed to really translate to present-day society. Plus, the endless Stalin/Trotsky debates have grown beyond tiresome. Not to mention, the Trots that I have come into contact with in real life have been really fucking creepy.
  13. ImStalinist
    Stalinist, I was only Trotskyist for a day or two. Than I became Stalinist again.
  14. Welshy
    Even though I wasn't really a trotskyist for a long time, now I'm some what of a non-doctrinaire communist though i still uphold (couldn't think of a better word) Lenin along with Marx and Engels. I also sympathize (again couldn't think of a better word) with some forms of left communism and De Leonism, and find some merit in some parts of Maoism. Overall I'm currently in a the process of re-evaluating where I stand with in the various marxist tendencies.
  15. Comrade_Stalin
    Comrade_Stalin
    Stalinist, I was only Trotskyist for a day or two. Than I became Stalinist again.
    Same here, I was only a Trotskyist, as it was the only communism I could find in the state. After the second day I model Stalin, system and found out, that I would of ran the USSR the same way, which made me rethink Stalin and Trotskyist, Which latter lead me to beome a Stalinist.
  16. ColonelCossack
    ColonelCossack
    I was a trot before joining Revleft. Now I'm an M-L.
  17. Welshy
    I was a trot before joining Revleft. Now I'm an M-L.
    Just out of curiosity what type of M-L are you? If I'm not mistaken you've said you aren't a stalinist but you don't sound like the marcyite type of M-L.
  18. ColonelCossack
    ColonelCossack
    Just out of curiosity what type of M-L are you? If I'm not mistaken you've said you aren't a stalinist but you don't sound like the marcyite type of M-L.
    I'm never really sure.

    I always feel like I'm not a Stalinist; but all the "Stalinists" think I'm a Stalinist, so I'm often grouped with them. I just suscribe to Marx and Lenin, or so I think. Whatever logically follows from them (that is, Marx and Lenin) is what I support. I used to think it was Trotsky, now I don't think so any more. But neither do I necessarily think it's Stalin, though I'm further inclined that way than Trotsky.

    Edit: Oh, I worked out how to summarise it; I deny the existence of Stalinism at all!!!
  19. John Lennin
    John Lennin
    Somewhere in between Council Communism and Anarcho-Communism.
  20. Remus Bleys
    Remus Bleys
    Bordigism
  21. John Lennin
    John Lennin
    Neo-Marxism