Thanks very much for your support- I'll try and forcibly ram into their ears .
I feel as though someone needs to try and take on the Stalinists. And yeah, I have read it, although I did rush/skim some parts, so I don't think all of it went in. I might use the Thermidor theory of Trotsky to ameliorate what I'm saying.
You deserve to be kicked in the balls. Kthanxbai.
Thank you for your comment on that 'On Stalin' thread in Learning. I sometimes feel as though my qualms with the Stalinists aren't grounded, because it seems that not many people back me up, you know? I think most RevLefters are just sick of dealing with them. I appreciate the back-up
Good discussion. No hard feelings.
Just because I misinterpreted your post doesn't make you a major culprit. While I think you can be pedantic, I haven't seen many examples of trolling on your part.
Hey Rosa, I've been watching the philosophy forum and so far I haven't found any serious problems. I know you're a frequent contributor there, so if you notice anything that I miss, can you alert me? Thanks in advance. -Dean
Your allegations about Cliff are, as usual, inaccurate. His analysis of the imperialist nature of both side in the Korean war was, alas for you, 100% accurate. You've not actually proved anything - you've not even argued a cogent case. But, your lies are all too familiar from substitutionists like you. All you have is labels, Rosa - I see no point in continuing this exchange.
Comrade, have you heard the sad news about Chris Harman?
Rosa, Rosa, Rosa, you have all the social grace of a four year old throwing a tantrum because someone said that your favourite doll is ugly. Mark Twain once said that whenever he wrote something polemical he would put it in an envelope on his mantelpiece and reread it several times; if his opinion remained constant, he would publish what he wrote. Sadly, modern society has accustomed people to instant responses, and as a result people often open their mouths (or put words ‘on paper’ without making sure that their brains are in gear first.