Its not your English, I'm sure that has more to do with the politics of
Sweden. I just read George Orwell's /Homage to Catalonia/ and he refered
to right-wing Socialists (Stalinists) and left-wing Socialists (the
marxists he was fighting with). This concept is absent in the US; at least
I've never heard of it before. Interesting stuff, though totally off
topic.
Ian Monroe
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Lars Aronsson lars(a)aronsson.se XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX wrote:
Michel Clasquin wrote:
It would
carefully point out any misuse of power
You mean as in [[Stalin]], [[Pol Pot]],
[[Mao]] . . . ?
It might be my limited command of English, but these dictators aren't
referred to as "leftist" in my country. I should have left politics
out of this. My point was merely that today we use separate wikis for
different languages, but perhaps there is also a reason to use
separate wikis for different audience/attitude/point of view.
BUT once this particular period of youth culture
passes into oblivion and
is replaced by another, a record of it in a separate wiki could serve as
That would be the combination of youth culture and a history
wiki. You are way ahead of me here. :-)
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