User:Neon tone

Hi. I make mostly minor edits. Here are some stats on that.

My plan is to first work on the history of the small U.S. groups that split from "official Trotskyism." Some of these groups (e.g., the Revolutionary Workers League) broke over issues like the French Turn, but never evolved beyond official Trotskyism on issues such as the nature of the Soviet Union. Others (e.g., the Marxist Workers League and the Revolutionary Marxist League) made a more substantial break, seeming to come -- late, and less clearly -- to positions already developed by the communist left. And still others, like Paul Kirchhoff or David Atkins, ended up squarely within the ranks of the communist left.

1930s U.S. Trotskyism

 * Attilio Salemme (in progress)
 * Communist Workers Group (US split from RWL?)
 * Edward Sard (pseudonym F.L. Demby)
 * Harry Roskolenko
 * Karl Mienov (maybe too hard to document?)
 * Max Geltman
 * Russell Blackwell (pseudonym Rosalio Negrete)
 * Ruth Stamm Dear (sister of Tom Stamm, likely a member of the Communist Workers Group listed above)
 * Tom Stamm (founder of a group that split from RWL but kept the name; by most accounts an interesting guy and possibly inventor of term "ping-pong")

Video games

 * Contender (PSX)
 * Geom Cube (PSX)
 * Grundislav Games (developer of adventure games)
 * NFL Full Contact (PSX)
 * Snow Job (3DO)
 * Super High Impact Football (Arcade, SNES)

Other page ideas

 * Austin Lewis
 * Magellan (search engine)

Existing pages to add to

 * Leninist League (US) needs citations
 * Revolutionary Workers League (Oehlerite) needs more, and more accurate, information about Stamm's rival group