[MD] Emotions' place?
Platt Holden
plattholden at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 12:30:06 PDT 2008
> For the flat lo one from thy "Wki":
>
> Bolshevism - Democracy is a form of government in which the supreme power
> is held completely by the people under a free electoral system. In the
> Second Congress of the RSDLP, held in Brussels and London during August
> 1903, Lenin advocated limiting party membership to a small core of
> professional revolutionaries, leaving sympathizers outside the party, and
> instituting a system of centralized control known as the democratic
> centralist model.
>
> Democratic centralism is the name given to the principles of internal
> organization used by Leninist political parties, and the term is sometimes
> used as a synonym for any Leninist policy inside a political party. The
> democratic aspect of this organizational method describes the freedom of
> members of the political party to discuss and debate matters of policy and
> direction, but once the decision of the party is made by majority vote,
> all members are expected to uphold that decision. This latter aspect
> represents the centralism. As Lenin described it, democratic centralism
> consisted of "freedom of discussion, unity of action."[1]
> Leninist organizations' constitutions have typically defined the following
> key principles of democratic centralism:
> 1. Election of all party organs from bottom to top and systematic renewal
> of their composition, if needed.
> 2. Responsibility of party structures to both lower and upper structures.
> 3. Strict and conscious discipline in the party-the minority must obey
> the majority until such time as the policy is changed.
> 4. Decisions of upper structures are mandatory for the lower structures.
> 5. Cooperation of all party organs in a collective manner at all times,
> and correspondingly, personal responsibility of party members for the
> assignments given to them and for the assignments they themselves create.
>
> all you hold dear flat low one, Intellectuals controling society
> democratically by majority rule.
>
>
> Red october morally justified, just deliciouse is it not?
So you advocate communism? I shoulda known.
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