Zealot_Kommunizma Hero of the World Republic
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 | Subject: Re: RedSoviet Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:43 pm | |
| | RedSoviet wrote: | after i read it all, yes i did ^^ i see i can make it short
| Quote: | | As I said, you denote to be nothing but a Culturally Conservative (or traditionalist) Authoritarian Leftist. |
yes i am |
End of discussion then. So I propose the following:
Either you join the Authoritarian Left party and denote your culturally conservative stance or we can propose a union of Left Wing Cultural Conservatists (and I say left wing because, for example, in the case of right-wing cultural conservatists they believe capitalism is a cultural trait that should be preserved) which creation I would support and of which creation would depend on what the people in the site think. And yet you could still be in the AL party just you'd have a place to discuss cultural conservation from an authoritarian left-wing perspective. I personally believe in and support cultural conservation without coercion through the development of what I call "Theory of National Cultures, Supracultures and Subcultures", a writting I'm working on in which I conciliate National identity with subcultures and with libertarian socialism.
You were the one to begin with the discussion about it I just described what defacto Fascism had stood for. Plus that discussion was irrelevant as it came from a misunderstood oversimplified joke.
| RedSoviet wrote: | and again to KPRF i saw self a interview with zyuganov were he self said that he is a beliving orthodox christian like the party, they even wannted to saint stalin, that was a big headline till here in germany |
*sanctify Stalin.
Sounds funny as much as not likely. For starters, they're heir to the CPSU, as heir to it they have to be intrinsically Secular in their political program. As secularists they nonetheless can be tolerant politiocally towards religious belief meaning that its members can believe what they want and they won't impose any religion as part of their political programme.
Given the religious composition of Russia, it would be understandable that a fair ammount of the members of the KPRF are orthodox christians, but, without the slightest doubt secular and moderate orthodox christians, but also it is surely composed by a good ammount of just moderate general theists and muslims.
Else, if you check within the premises of the KPRF, they do not speak about Orthodox Christianism. Maybe Zyuganov wanted to do the next: score some points with the Orthodox community of Russia and make the idea that religious suppression is part of their program fade away pointing to a more religiously-tolerant "Communist" party than USSR's was. |
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Zealot_Kommunizma Hero of the World Republic
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 | Subject: Re: RedSoviet Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:26 pm | |
| | RedSoviet wrote: |
sounds good |
Then, what lets make the proposal and see if it passes. |
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