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Conversation Between No_Leaders and Delenda Carthago
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  1. Delenda Carthago
    10th May 2012 07:01
    Delenda Carthago
    Yes they have, and probably they gonna get more in the elections coming up next month. Thats mothafuckin creepy. And to think about it, we are the people that organised the biggest resistance to the nazis as noone occupied country did. If one thing is won for humanity is that Hitler was a murderer, lets move forward. And now this...
  2. No_Leaders
    9th May 2012 02:34
    No_Leaders
    Hmm that's very interesting. So they're not very influential in the labor movement or amongst workers like the CNT-FAI was in Spain? or the IWW for example? I'll have to look into that thanks! I would love to see them be able to work together with communists and other socialists. The whole incident during the strike and protest around parliament was sad. I can understand tensions getting high, but the division needs to end and i hope for the sake of comrades in Greece we can all learn to work together against capitalism and fascist groups like Golden Dawn. I was shocked to hear they have some seats in parliament now?
  3. Delenda Carthago
    8th May 2012 08:07
    Delenda Carthago
    Its all good man, whats an internet fight?
    The greek anarchist space is way more influenced by the School of Frankfurt and Proletarian Autonomy(Italy) than the anarchist roots of like CNT or so. If you want to understand it better, thats where you should look.
  4. No_Leaders
    8th May 2012 03:00
    No_Leaders
    er i meant the movement didn't get that big. Dunno why i said back lol. But yeah I was just assuming you didn't think there were any anarchists however small a minority during the early 1900's.
  5. No_Leaders
    8th May 2012 02:59
    No_Leaders
    Hey comrade, i wasn't trying to pick a fight or anything in the thread about the KKE. Hopefully you didn't take it as such. You do have a good point about anarchists you can name a few prominent ones, i know the movement didn't get that back in the early 1900's and most anarchists were killed or deported during the nazi occupation. I guess it really didn't start getting bigger until the 1970's and 1980's where they took after the Autonomists in Germany and Italy if i'm correct. Do you think the communists in Greece and anarchists will ever be able to work together? I live in the U.S. so i don't know the situation other than what i read on alternative news sites like indymedia and other places.

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