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Old Sep 11th, 2004, 10:21 AM       
'C' is generally used when it is the name of a formal party (like the Communist Party of France) and 'c' is used when one is discussing the communist socio-economic system or ideas in general.

It's hardly a rule that one has to stick to. personaly, I don't care whether 'C' or 'c' is used in any situation, and I use either randomly. Some people use the capital as a sign of respect, but that's kind of silly. 'C' or 'c' doesn't mean any ideological difference.

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I'm hoping that will suffice as your sentence, Zhukov...
Oh, You shouldn't have.

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I'm sure most of us are quite aware of communist theory.
I'm impressed.


By the way, the Stalin sig is a Vince quote, I'm not a stalinist if anyone cares.
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