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Hey,
I'd like to introduce myself to y'all. I'm 26 and happily married.
I live in Belgium, a capitalist country (like many others), where communist or other (real) left parties are pretty much absent...
I registered to learn from all of you, and to discuss various political/historical matters.
Nice to meet you.
- HH
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What are your thoughts on PVDA/PTB?
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Thanks for the info. Well, I believe PVDA/PTB is quite marxist-oriented. I don't have a lot of knowledge on the theory of political currents, however.
They defend the Belgian social system (healthcare for example) and try to expand it. Climate protection is very important to them, as well as equal rights and respect for refugees.
I'm seriously thinking about a membership![]()
Welcome!
I do not know PVDA/PTB well, I do recall meeting various trotskytes from Belgium, from CWI - at the time IIRC they had two parties split on national lines. I don't recall how their party is called locally there.
While it is normal nowadays for bourgeois parties to have split (the liberals, christian-democrats and social-democrats have all split), both the PVDA/PTB and the LSP/PSL are one organisation, be it with two names.
I think, thus I disagree. | Chairperson of a Socialist Party branchMarxist Internet Archive | Communistisch Platform
Working class independence - Internationalism - Democracy
Educate - Agitate - Organise
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