- 14 Aug 2017 15:47
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I guess. I mean, I was lurking a bit before joining, and it seemed to me that while there are quite a few people who identify as left-wing, socialist, or communist even, there is an absence of ultra-left tendencies such as left communism or communization theory. I hope this situation changes with my arrival.
Politically, I began as an individualist, crypto-anarchistic political liberal, then slowly drifted to the left. I increasingly became more and more radical: from liberal to socdem, from socdem to ancom/libsoc, and now if I had to describe my political views, I would simply call myself a communist, meaning that I stand for the original communist program of annihilating commodity production, self-abolishing of the working&underclasses, and ending capital. My methodology is mainly marxist, but drews heavily from some post-Marxist thoughts as well (especially Camatte). I'm also interested in New Materialism and left-accelerationism as well.
Politically, I began as an individualist, crypto-anarchistic political liberal, then slowly drifted to the left. I increasingly became more and more radical: from liberal to socdem, from socdem to ancom/libsoc, and now if I had to describe my political views, I would simply call myself a communist, meaning that I stand for the original communist program of annihilating commodity production, self-abolishing of the working&underclasses, and ending capital. My methodology is mainly marxist, but drews heavily from some post-Marxist thoughts as well (especially Camatte). I'm also interested in New Materialism and left-accelerationism as well.