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  1. Tim Cornelis
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    Lenin, okay communist (theoretically).
    The Russian counter-revolution began in 1918 by the Bolsheviks.
    This position hasn't evolved since my anarchist days, and it's due for re-evaluation, but I'm guessing after doing some research it will be roughly the same.
  2. Sabot Cat
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    I have a very poor grasp on the Spanish language, although I know some basic words and grammatical things. I didn't know the nuanced distinction between the two terms, but I'm glad to have learned it. =)
  3. Tim Cornelis
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    Yes. It's from here: http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/entry/21-hours
    "For the first two months of 1974, the Conservative government under Edward Heath imposed a three-day week ... Commercial users of electricity (with exemptions for essential services) were limited to three consecutive days’ use with no overtime ... The miners launched an all-out strike on 9 February. A general election was held at the end of February and Heath lost his majority. Labour’s Harold Wilson became Prime Minister, a deal was struck with the miners which finished the strike, and the three-day week was officially ended on 8 March 1974.6 When the crisis ended, analysts found that industrial production had dropped by only 6 per cent. Improved productivity, combined with a drop in absenteeism, had made up the difference in lost production from the shorter hours.7 More than 1.5 million people registered as unemployed as a result of the three-day working week.8"
  4. Tim Cornelis
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    Here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/mar...exile/ch13.htm
    The Alliance of Socialist Democracy and the International Workingmen’s Association, here:
    http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=T...page&q&f=false
  5. Sinister Intents
    Hi how are you?
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    aha, i'm surprised anyone noticed!

    I switch back and forth based on a couple different factors; neither is predominant. This is my more formal, academic voice...

    and this is what i use when i'm not being serious or if i'm talking to someone i know well. even the language changes a bit because nobody talks all wordy like that from their actual mouth... it would just come across as being pretentious, if anything
  7. Sinister Intents
    Hey
  8. Tim Cornelis
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    not sure how that'd work.
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  10. Tim Cornelis
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    not workerist, worker-communism/hekmatism.
    https://www.marxists.org/archive/hek...cteristics.htm
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