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BetacommandBot05:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Daniel Hemery book
Comments please on whether
[1] is a suitable source for this article? It is from the book on the newspaper La Lutte by Hemery - extracts translated into English and hosted on marxists.org. I was also thinking of using this web-based source to start an article on the currently redlinked La Lutte.
Itsmejudith (
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16:14, 20 December 2010 (UTC)reply
"Stalinist" vs "Communist"
"Stalinist" isn't helpful at all, glad it has been removed as the main term to designated the ICP. "Communist" is not perfect, because many Trotskyists would not have liked (at the time or now) to abandon the term to the Comintern-adhering parties. In other words, many Trotskyists identify as Communists. I don't think we have to go out of the way to placate this view, but wonder if in some cases ICP might be the most appropriate and unambiguous epithet.
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16:28, 20 December 2010 (UTC)reply
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