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I read so much turgid Communist-speak while refreshing my memory for this that I got quite irritated at the injustice of having to write about such irredeemable dullards - that's where the snark comes from in this one.Holy bells this is a complex one, though again @Uhura's Mazda I think you've managed to deftly navigate it all.
Love the snark btw
Yes, that's well worth mentioning. I was trying to get across the idea (which can be disputed) that those ties and the new structures they led to were part of the ideological legacy of the Eurocommunist period. I was also trying to keep it down to about 2k words.I like it, although I think it's good to point out that in Spain, Eurocommunism didn't outlast Carrillo. He would be kicked out by the so-called 'Afghans' and replaced with Gerardo Iglesias [1] in 1983 (after the crap electoral result in 1982), who went back to the orthodoxy of republicanism and more old-style communism while maintaining close ties to the activist left in the wake of the 1986 NATO referendum.
[1] No relation to either the PSOE's Pablo Iglesias or Podemos' Pablo Iglesias.
The fact PSOE and Podemos both had founding leaders with the same name is definitely a fast one played by the writer of OTL.[1] No relation to either the PSOE's Pablo Iglesias or Podemos' Pablo Iglesias.
The fact PSOE and Podemos both had founding leaders with the same name is definitely a fast one played by the writer of OTL.
A very rare Actual Lol.after losing all their money on the stock market (yes)