File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_2001/aut-op-sy.0108, message 47


From: Matteomandarini-AT-aol.com
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 01:33:22 EDT
Subject: Re: AUT: Re: Marxist-Leninist Autonomists?



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thanks for that sean. one wonders what lenin would have thought of this form 
of 'leninism' - it seems that once 'the party' comes to be defined my the 
multiplicity of groups that forms 'it', and with its strenghts defined 
precisely by the multiplicity, one must really wonder what becomes of 'the 
vanguard'. i think negri's contact with d&g in the '80's put to rest any form 
vanguardism... i can't see anything that a marxist-leninist group would 
recognise as leninism. just about any organisation - however loose - that is 
able to set itself certain goals would be classed as leninism otherwise...

still if that is the level of his leninism, i think i could live with it....

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thanks for that sean. one wonders what lenin would have thought of this form
of 'leninism' - it seems that once 'the party' comes to be defined my the
multiplicity of groups that forms 'it', and with its strenghts defined
precisely by the multiplicity, one must really wonder what becomes of 'the
vanguard'. i think negri's contact with d&g in the '80's put to rest any form
vanguardism... i can't see anything that a marxist-leninist group would
recognise as leninism. just about any organisation - however loose - that is
able to set itself certain goals would be classed as leninism otherwise...

still if that is the level of his leninism, i think i could live with it....
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