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November 2 2005 at 7:31 AM
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I never said the feudal system lasted for thousands of years. In olden days the fight was not that intensive and that’s the reason why it took thousands of years to over throw those anti human systems.
Only Marxism can give real solutions to problems faced by workers as on date. No other system is as effective as Marxism. Changes will occur both violently and peacefully. Because in countries like Nepal, you cannot expect changes to happen by peaceful means.
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Sorry

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November 2 2005, 7:35 AM 

Sorry, I posted this message by mistake.
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Listen Up!

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November 16 2005, 12:47 AM 

Marxism Sucks-- Junior!

 
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Re: Marxism

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November 16 2005, 8:28 AM 

I would like to know why?

 
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hi

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November 20 2005, 8:01 AM 

i also like communist
do you want to see my policies

 
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November 21 2005, 7:02 AM 

Definitely.

 
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my web

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November 27 2005, 10:14 AM 

ok please go to groups.yahoo.com/group/Incredible_Sizpoao
i mention my policy there
and if you like and real communist, you can join to my group

 
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November 29 2005, 6:57 AM 

Marx junior, please go to The House of Terror (about the 40 year Communist period in Hungary) in Budapest and take a walk around. Take a look at the torture rooms and the dungeons...

 
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networking

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November 29 2005, 7:03 AM 

Hey all.

A good website about the House of Terror in Budapest to tell us all a little about Marxism. Without being busted up by an interrogator's brass knuckles. Also in English:

http://www.terrorhaza.hu/index3.html

An excerpt about "the Network":

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The Network - the World of Secret Agents in Hungary

„Net, network“. Simple words. Once upon a time all they signified to our hard-working forefathers, was the respectable trade of fishing. Our children, of course, associate these words with the world wide web of the Internet.

But for us, adults, and even more so for our parents´ generation, „network“ means something totally different. It means spiritual and physical oppression, terrible memories and the lack of freedom.

A dictatorial regime, a moral lightweight, with as little substance and authority in the eyes of honest people as a feather, had fastened itself with the steel wires of the network to the peaceful ground of Hungary.

With the steel wires of the Ministry of the Interior’s network.

Whether we were aware of it or not, this network enmeshed our lives. As one of the forces of the dictatorship, it functioned in secret, run by a dysfunctional regime. Some people were enmeshed by blackmail, others entangled themselves and their careers into the dreadful web, whence there was no escape without dire consequences.

Network. Stealthily insinuated spying devices. Secretly shadowing agents, reporting to the internal affairs authorities. Networks of reports, of commands. Webs of fake friendships.

Anyone could be caught in the net, but only those could cast this net, who belonged to the vicious web. Teachers were watching their pupils. Pupils reported on their teachers. Even agents were watching each other. Nobody knew who was watching whom. Those who admitted it were punished by the network. By tightening a thread in the net.

This is how the system worked.. In the wake of network reports: arrests, imprisonment, later „merely“ dismissals, ostracism. In keeping with current practice.

The records of marked people were kept in marked files. "They" wanted to know everything about them. Those who were to be roped in, were doubly marked.

This was the way we lived. This was the age that some people today are not ashamed to look back to with nostalgia.
This was our life.
However, alongside our parents’ and our own generation, a new generation is growing up. He who possesses knowledge also carries responsibility: young people must not live in ignorance. This exhibition was created for them as well.

So that nobody should ever be able again to spin the steely web of the network that has shattered so many lives.

Mária Schmidt

 
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marxism

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January 4 2006, 5:15 PM 

the transformation that is needed is the control of society by its people as a whole, not by minorities running things in the interest of their clique, or their set of ideas. This is possible. The communist movement kept imposing its will on society and behaving the same as the regimes they said they were replacing. People rise up against tyranny. That has been a feature of history. The next stage is the development of real democracy - for this to happen it needs clarification of the ideas. The offical communist movement behaved the same as the capitalists and tried to impose its leaders, ideas, programmes, - it should have tried to be the people's committee, doing what the people wanted - the executive of the people, not a new minority clique - the very essence of the old.

 
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but

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January 12 2006, 8:12 AM 

but marxism is so much basic
when use it in real life, we have to change a little bit
see stalinism,leninism..

 
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Stalin was evil

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January 12 2006, 12:16 PM 

Stalin was a tyrannical, genocidal despot obsessed with his own safety and well being above all others. Any body who espouses Stalinism can never truly call themselves Marxists. Trotskyism and democracy are the only true paths to communism.

 
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Re: Marxism

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January 25 2006, 8:49 AM 

If you've readen Marx, you will learn that violence is the one way. You know what is trotskysm ? It's not communist.
they are renegades, like the Kautsky traitor.Trotskysm pullulate in the world, and they never changed anything . They are only social democrats. Have you never readen our comrade Lenin ? The State and the revolution for exemple. And his "testament" in wich he explains Trotsky was not a bolchevik, just a good bureaucrat.

 
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January 25 2006, 4:03 PM 

“If you've readen Marx, you will learn that violence is the one way?”
Yes I have ‘readen’ Marx, as well as Lenin, Trotsky and other Marxist writers.

“You know what is trotskysm?”
I do indeed know ‘what is trotskysm’. Trotskyism is a theory that returns to orthodox Marxist conjecture and calls for an international permanent revolution. The theory is communist in that it believes in an inevitable future state with utopian qualities and those who accept the theory act positively towards this future state.

“Trotskysm pullulate in the world, and they never changed anything”
Well I’m sorry we haven’t had the success that Stalinists have had in installing despotic, exploitative and corrupt dictatorships in poor developing countries. I’m sorry that we’re more interested with improving the lives of our fellow man rather than wearing berets, red armbands and shouting “we hate capitalists” at a pointless rally because you refuse to take part in elections.

“Democracy is the road to socialism” – Karl Marx

 
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