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Post by johnobrow on Jun 29, 2009 23:22:49 GMT
The UK's PCP seems very willing to form an international movement of cooperation between all the world's communes. We would like to share resources and expertise together for the benefit of all and the quickest possible expansion of all communes. The UK's People's Commune has not officially decided, nor has the PCP technically but there's no reason why we won't officially endorse it.
I hope this idea proves popular and that we'll be able to help each other out. I'm really just posting to get the ball rolling.
On a similar matter the PCP may well also be interested in establishing closer ties with all communist parties. Please approach us if you wish to do the same with us.
Ty for reading comrades. Solidarity.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 30, 2009 0:33:58 GMT
The SFP is also down for some solidarity in a similar way.
This reminds me of something that recently came up. Some of you may have seen Arjay's posts on these boards asking for help in Bolivia. I was talking to him yesterday about how our commune might help Bolivia strike (since the issue was a thieving PTO government that had won congress) by supplying excess food we had produced to Bolivians who agreed to boycott the market and thus deny the government tax money.
Does this plan seem like something we could add to our "arsenal" for supporting leftist movements around the world? It seems like it would work in smaller countries as a form of peaceful protest but I cannot be sure how effective it would be. In the nations where there are labor unions, we could offer strike support in terms of food and gifts as well.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Jun 30, 2009 1:16:20 GMT
I've already contacted Bolivians about situation, but people needs to be willing to work more than this...
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 30, 2009 2:48:36 GMT
I think the situation has changed a lot recently. The AFK thieves have mostly left Congress. Arjay would know for sure.
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Post by chuikov on Jun 30, 2009 11:24:12 GMT
We should divide the eWorld into different sectors and appoint one central hub in each region. This central hub is the largest commune in the area and is responsible for helping the smaller communes.
I'm not quite sure about the industrial capacity and the production efficiency of any CP commune so far. The CPSU is about to start its second 1 Month Plan, which will involve opening at least 2-3 new food factories and as many grain factories.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 30, 2009 15:23:09 GMT
How many workers does the CPSU commune have? I got the impression that the GOSPLAN industrial complex was idle.
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Post by chuikov on Jun 30, 2009 15:45:43 GMT
We have 10 active companies at the moment. Most of them operate with full capacity (that being 10).
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pegen
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Post by pegen on Jun 30, 2009 18:39:44 GMT
Does the CPSU commune have to compete for workers with the capitalist companies, such as by offering higher salaries then other posted jobs, in order to maintain that level of employees? Or do you actually have around 100 workers that dedicate themselves entirely to the cause without asking for anything but what is needed to get by on?
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jul 1, 2009 0:23:46 GMT
Damn, that's a lot.
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Post by chuikov on Jul 1, 2009 9:29:53 GMT
We employ a lot of party members, but over half of the production force is infact non-party members. We're having some problems recruiting people for the Gosplan because of the language barriers.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jul 1, 2009 13:38:18 GMT
And what of this Russian baby boom we keep hearing about in the American media?
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Post by chuikov on Jul 1, 2009 15:27:19 GMT
Apparently the FRP (Free Russia party, a multi-ideological party they claim) is responsible for the recruitment of HabrHabr. The HabrHabr operates a blog with over hundreads of members. As proof of this we saw a boom on over 1000 members under one day. The FRP officials keep saying that thousands more are on the way from HabrHabr and other sites. The thing is, over 50% of this baby boom will end up inactive and dead. The FRP party has had a boom on almost 100 members I last checked, the second bourgeoise party has got closer to 50 members also while we've recieved almost 8!
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jul 1, 2009 20:00:42 GMT
I am unaware of that blog. Is it something you think you will get many recruits from?
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Post by chuikov on Jul 1, 2009 21:29:39 GMT
We have no idea, they're all Russian speaking and the CPSU leadership hasn't got access to a translator. We haven't even got a propaganda department up.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jul 1, 2009 22:44:10 GMT
Oh. I thought the CPSU was real-life Russians... this does not bode well.
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