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You forgot Fire on the Mountain

You forgot Fire on the Mountain, a Freedom Road Socialist Organization (uh, Refoundation, not the fightback one) affiliated blog. It's really good, though I wish it had more content and was more popular (so that it was loaded with comments). That's where Kasama comes through. Admittedly, I generally agree a lot more with the Trotskyist/post-Trotskyist/soft-Trotskyist perspective, but my second favorite perspective is the post-Maoist/soft-Maoist, since I think we're at a stage where a lot of the old categories don't necessarily make sense continuing as separate streams, though I still think it makes sense to be a Marxist. Not that Kasama is post-Maoist/soft-Maoist, since I know the people behind that would find that title insulting. Overall, I'm omnivorous, though I think by the time you get to "Maoist-Third-Worldists" and the "Rural Peoples' Party" it's just getting silly. Look forward to your discussion of Lenin's Tomb in the next post, since I assume it will be the centerpiece of your discussion of Marxist blogs from "English-speaking Western Europe." Richard Seymour is probably one of the few Marxist bloggers who can claim a significant chunk of the blogosphere actively hating him.

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