From: "commie00" <commie00-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: Re: AUT: marxism vs. leninism Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 15:32:14 -0400 its very interesting to me that you can do nothing but insult us, while most of us are making intellegent arguments... to which you seem to have no reply... is perhaps that is no ability to reply??? who's brain has been rotted out by what? perhaps yours, since leninism is known to destroy all vestiges of intellgence in some people who take it up. my recomendation: read some marx, instead of lenin. think for yourself instead of attempt (poorly) to recite the usual leninist tripe. and try, i know it is a stretch, but please try to make at least one intellegent argument. by the way: autonomist does not = negri. i disagree with a huge chunk of negri after the mid to late 1970s. besides, i don't really think of myself as an autonomist, but a marxist and a communist. there's loads of good stuff in autonomist MARXIST theory, but there's also lads of good stuff in council communist, neo-bordigaist, anarcho-communist, marxist-humanist, situationist, libertarian socialist (a la c.l.r. james), etc. theories. > >so, as a marxist, i say fooey to your faux-marxism. =PPPPPPPPP (<----- > >raspberry) hee hee > > Another brain rotted out by autonomism. and the funny thing is i was just being silly there... oh well... so, louis, since you're a "marxist", have you actually read any marx, and if so: what? in my experience, the vast majority of leninists haven't read any marx, except for maybe the manifesto... and then they skipped all the introductions, where marx attacks statism. and the rest have maybe read the first volume of capital. maybe. all the rest of the leninists always seem to suddenly stop being leninists once they actually take some time and read marx, which i find is a very interesting phenomena... _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free -AT-yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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