engels is in the trio. as discussed before, mao was not a marxist therefore isn't associated commonly in such art.
(Edited by Nateddi at 2:22 am on July 30, 2002)
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I've seen lots of pictures of Marx, Lenin, and Mao. Do you think that Mao should be in that trio? If not who do you think should? Engels?
engels is in the trio. as discussed before, mao was not a marxist therefore isn't associated commonly in such art.
(Edited by Nateddi at 2:22 am on July 30, 2002)
Oh, its just that I've seen a bunch of pictures with mao marx and che..or like yeah...
These are the glory five. But Marx Lenin and Mao are the top of the five. the face under is ibrahim kaypakkaya "the turkish che guevara". in turkey more people like stalin and mao as in the west democratic states.
(Edited by Molotowcocktail at 11:42 pm on Aug. 1, 2002)
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\"Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive factor; it is people not things, that are decisive.\" - Mao Tse-tung, \"On Protracted War\"
Oh, thanks. Ibrahim Kaypakkaya, I'll make sure I go and read about him. Frankly, I've never heard of him.
Nateddi, Mao was a marxist, he just developed marxism and expanded it to suit the context of China at the time. As did Lenin with Russia. The mensheviks rather than the Bolseviks were the truer Marxists in the theoretical sense of the word.
"Guess who back in the motherfuckin house, With a fat dick for your motherfuckin mouth, Hoes recognize, niggaz do too, Cuz when *****es get skanless and pull a voodoo"
Che admired Mao a lot, although I will not debate on Mao beeing a marxist, for frankly I am not sure, but he surly had marxist ideas..
When people say that Che admired Mao, does that mean he admired Mao's way of ruling and Maoism? Or he admired how Mao achieved the revolution?
Che was a lot into Maoism and his theories..
Why does Stalin look like Saddam Hussein?
“There are no boundaries in this struggle to the death. We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, for a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory; just as any country's defeat is a defeat for all of us.” – Che Guevara
“We still believe that the struggle of Ireland for freedom is a part of the world-wide upward movement of the toilers of the earth, and we still believe that the emancipation of the working class carries within it the end of all tyranny – national, political and social.” – James Connolly
Better he look's like Saddam as when he look's like Bush.
\"Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive factor; it is people not things, that are decisive.\" - Mao Tse-tung, \"On Protracted War\"
CB, stalin was alive before hussein so obviously hussein is trying to look like him or t is just a coicnidence..
ibrahim kaypakkaya "the turkish che guevara"
I've never heard about him. Could anybody tell what he has done, when he lived (if he's not living at the moment) and are there any books about him?
Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble. That\'s what an Indian philosopher said once. I like this quotation, it\'s full of understanding.
Ibrahim Kaypakkaya was born 1949 and the founder of the Turkish Communist Party/Marxisit's-Leninist's and the Turkish Worker and Farmer Freedom Army.
The fascist turkish regime capture him in 1973 and killed him. His writing did i don't know, but he is a Martyrer for the left Movement in Tukey and a exemle for the Thousend how did died in the fight after him.
Here a link to the TKP/ML, but all in turkish http://www.tkpml.org
\"Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive factor; it is people not things, that are decisive.\" - Mao Tse-tung, \"On Protracted War\"
Thanks about the site. I already e-mailed a friend in Turkey who also sent me some websites about him. Most of them are in Turksh but one is also in Spanish. I'll post them here:
http://rwor.org/a/v20/960-69/960/kap_s.htm
http://www.geocities.com/selcukkuru2/ibrahim.htm
http://www.kurtuluscephesi.com/kurcep1/kaypakka.html
http://www.devrimcidemokrasi.org/guncel/20...-32/haber10.htm
http://www.tkpml.org/ Turkish Komunist Party - Marksist Leninist TKP-ML
Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble. That\'s what an Indian philosopher said once. I like this quotation, it\'s full of understanding.
Here i totally do agree. Bush looks stupid... I can't understand why his mouth is always opened and his look is... like he wouldn't understand anything at all!
Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble. That\'s what an Indian philosopher said once. I like this quotation, it\'s full of understanding.
Help! I just read an article about I. Kayppakaya and there he was called a terrorist. I don't know enough much about him but it seems just as to call for example Che Guevara a terrorist...
TERROR ORGANISATIONS IN TURKEY
TKP/ML-TIKKO
Turkish Communist Party/Marxist-Leninist was founded by Ibrahim Kaypakkaya who was a feverish member of the Idea Clubs and DEV-GEN. During the last resolution period, he joined to the Proletarian Revolutionist Enlightenment and TIIKP; he was assigned as the director of the Committee of East and Southeast Anatolia Region. He was a very active member and in a short time, he proved his worth and he took the control of the party, he immediately began to criticise the existing leaders of the party and set his opposition on Marxist-Leninist theories.
Ibrahim Kaypakkaya and his friends advanced their opposing ideas about the administration of TIIKP and they have revealed new theses. The leading members of the party rejected Kaypakkayas new theses and in February 1972, Kayapakkaya declared his independent new organisation that was named as Turkish Communist Party/Marxist-Leninist. Kaypakkaya with a group of supporters of this new establishment traced his anarchic actions until the police had caught him. Ibrahim Kaypakkaya had died in Diyarbakr prison, on 18 May 1973.
The supporters of Kaypakkaya began to work for the partys central structure under the name of Co-ordination Committee. However, because of ideological disagreements Co-ordination Committee was dismissed from the party.
Co-ordination Committee traced its actions by using two names TKP/ML Movement and The Union of People, but in 1978, they were divided into two fractions, one was The Union of the Revolutionist People and the other was the Union of People. In this period, the central committee began to publish a magazine called Partisan, and from then on, the party has taken the name of Turkish Communist Party/Marxist-Leninist-Partisan TIKKO (TKP/ML-PARTISAN-TIKKO)
TIKKO has fallen into feverish discussions about the location of the Third Congress, in 1987. These discussions were ended by new separations and two other fractions were emerged; one was TKP/ML-BABK and the other one was Committee of Kurdistan Region.
In the following years, the party to clarify its name and ideology determined a new name, which indicates the partys tendencies to all the communist organisations, it was TKP/ML-UNION, it renamed its army too, as YHO (New People Army).
In this period, a group was separated again, they named themselves as GK (SKY) and began to publish a magazine called Uzun Yry (Long Walk). This group still remains and publishes Ozgur Gelecek (Free Future).
Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble. That\'s what an Indian philosopher said once. I like this quotation, it\'s full of understanding.
Everyone is a terrorist these days.
-insert witty phrase in between two equals sign here-
We are supporters of Kaypakkaya too.
Here is a clump of links.
http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/turkish/index.html
There is some other stuff too. Recently a newspaper
editor supporting Kaypakkaya went to prison for
covering the People's War in Turkey--Memik Horoz.
http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/cal/Horoz.txt
Maoist Internationalist Movement
http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM
Che was more into Mao's guerrilla fighting tactics than his political ideology. Che had his own political ideology.
Mao wasn't a Marxist. He studied Bolshevism a lot more than he ever looked into Marx, which is why he had a peasant revolution and not a proletarian revolution.