“I hope” - he added.
How’s the weather in russia? Hahahaha gottem
Well a lot of them did…
I didn’t mean they wouldn’t be allowed to, i meant they wouldn’t be required to, since the party is just a formal guiding light but the decisionmaking takes place out of the party.
But this was explained in another comment about how workers will likely be more busy fighting their local fights which is a fair assessment.
Poland wasn’t ruled by trots.
party-controlled
See officer, this right here, this is the problem.
Okay, that’s another pretty useful comment, thanks.
Hmm, that’s interesting because my view on them is that they actually aren’t that hard on control as Trotsky turned out to be in his own time.
Hmm the second part of your comment kinda explains what i might have missed, but anything i have read about the bolsheviks even from their own accounts says that they were pretty actively micromanaging things from above (for example having the Cheka involved with the “competition” with the other organizations) and that’s what i think where trotskyites are - at least from what i read - more ready to let go of reins of official power on behalf of self-organization.
Uhh umm uhhh you know runs away
Well i think in that scenario having the party would be more for guidance than organizing purposes so yeah, being a member would be rather a formality and most revolutionary activities wouldn’t be carried out by party members but workers themselves.
I get that, but to me “not micromanaging every aspect of a revolution” is a pretty sympathetic approach, hence why i have more sympathy to trots than MLs most of the time.
Well from what i get it’s a way to spread revolutionary ideas and then the workers will surely do something, huh.
“May” so they need another six months of examination to see if things have cooled down and conclude that they didn’t.
Every US foreign secretary spox is a step more disgusting than the previous one.
They’re going to send a letter full of angry emojis with the next weapon shipments.