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Re: [A-List] Overthrowing Lenin
> I don't understand what you mean by advocating the overthrow of Lenin. I
realise that you do not say this lightly. But what aspect of Leninism do you
have a problem with? By advocating the overthrow of Leninism generally - I think
we risk losing a huge legacy of continuing value to all marxists.
Le meas, Domhnall.<
Comment
In the context of the discussion of the event that is Beslan . . . political
Leninism means his specific approach to the national question and the demand
of self determination. Over the course of the last 90 years the national factor
has simply changed in its class content.
Also what has been called the Leninists form of organization is inappropriate
to American society at this juncture. Leninism as a political doctrine is in
need of radical over hauling. Lenin's legacy is to be guarded.
Melvin P.
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