>be me, learning
>read Bordiga
>"this Bordiga guy is pretty cool, let's check out this leftcom community"
>join, not even 5 minutes in
>"you have been banned for participating in communities we don't like"
So this is the power of organic centralism? The immune system of the invariant communist programme immediately purges someone wanting to learn more, thereby keeping the species pure and healthy?
Why are leftcoms like this?
>>679136Bordiga + reddit
Man you really are on a mission to find the cringiest of cringe huh?
>>679141What are the titles of his 1950s books
I never understood what bordiga wants to say tbh
>>679142There's a lot.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/index.htmI've read
<Dialogue with Stalin<The Spirit of Horsepower<The Fundamentals of Revolutionary Communism<Fragments of an Interview with Amadeo Bordigaand
https://libcom.org/article/theory-and-action-marxist-doctrine-amadeo-bordigaI think I'm forgetting some. Not sure if this declaration of the ICP counts as his.
<Contributions to the Organic Historical Representation of the Marxist Revolutionary Theoryhttps://www.international-communist-party.org/BasicTexts/English/52HistIn.htm#HistIs there even a critique of 1920s Bordiga (organic centralism)?
>>679154Read a bit about Dialogue with Stalin
>muh commodity production it's all so tiresome…
>>679317oh Economic problems of Socialism in the USSR is a great book, clearly written and straighforward
Bordiga's 'critique' is just pseudo-intellectualism