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In reply to the discussion: Funny how the party that doesn't think the Greek people should endure ...... [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)45. The KKE is a centrist Marxist party and Stalinist....
Which means they will vacillate wildly between the left and the right depending on timing. Right now and for the last few years they've been in a left turn, but that could change tomorrow. Ergo they're not consistent and principled in their positions.
And because they're Stalinist, they won't do coalitions unless they're the primary partner in the coalition. That's part of the bureaucratic thinking of the Stalinists. Since they're top-down, any coalition where they're not in the primary role would be a coalition that would call into doubt their ascendency and indeed their very legitimacy. They have to lead or it becomes an existential crisis for them.
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Funny how the party that doesn't think the Greek people should endure ...... [View all]
marmar
Jan 2015
OP
They are radical...... so what does that make the third most popular party, the Golden Yawn...?
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#2
Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias on Syriza and the struggle for a better Europe.
octoberlib
Jan 2015
#7
The kid who said, "The emperor has no clothes." was considered "radical" too.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2015
#12
An argument can also be made that Greek resistance so threatened Mussolini's invasion in 1941 that
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#42
I think the neoliberals are deep in their own rabbit holes and don't realize we aren't following
yurbud
Jan 2015
#16
Well, the 'radical' part is more about the debt forgiveness and possible exit from the Eurozone...
Blue_Tires
Jan 2015
#21
Pretty damn stupid considering Greece and Turkey are allied through NATO.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2015
#24
Their military spending is 2.5% of GDP, as opposed to say, France's 2.2% of GDP or
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#37
Who owns the media that calls them "radical"? … the same ones who own politicians
MrMickeysMom
Jan 2015
#34
Anyone who follows Greek politics even marginally knows that Syriza is not
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#39
I know that Syriza has a faction called 'Communist Tendency' that has called for
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#46
This is really astute analysis and I must defer to your superior understanding
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#49