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Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd)
- To: A place for marxist-feminists to hang out <M-Fem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd)
- From: Andrew Wayne Austin <aaustin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 19:36:44 -0400 (EDT)
The socialist, if her analysis is substantially correct, is able to
achieve maximum objectivity because she is not neutral and therefore
determines the accurate relations and objective interests that form the
sociomaterial foundation of a given social order/historical system.
Neutrality guarantees the failure to achieve any level of strong
objectivity.
Whether such interests consideration in the production of strongly
objective knowledge counts as propaganda depends, of course, on how we
define propaganda. If we define propaganda as uncritical one-side messages
designed to deceptively motivate people to act (or fail to act) in a
desired way, then scientific socialism is not propaganda. If propaganda is
defined as any message that motivates people to act (or fail to act) or
any act itself that advances a cause (i.e., propaganda of the deed), then
scientific socialism produces propaganda. I am critical of the second
definition since it tends to commit the self-sealing fallacy by being so
inclusive as to evacuate any specific meaningful content.
Andy
- Thread context:
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd), (continued)
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd),
Carrol Cox Thu 06 May 1999, 18:11 GMT
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd),
xxxxxx Thu 06 May 1999, 19:12 GMT
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd),
malgosia askanas Thu 06 May 1999, 19:23 GMT
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd),
xxxxxx Thu 06 May 1999, 20:08 GMT
- Re: The "Desirable and POSSIBLE" vs "BASTANTE!" (Was Iran...) (fwd),
Andrew Wayne Austin Thu 06 May 1999, 23:36 GMT
- emigration M/F (was: chill out),
Wojtek Sokolowski Thu 06 May 1999, 14:50 GMT
- Fwd: 1999-05-05 Proclamation on Mothers Day 1999,
Doug Henwood Thu 06 May 1999, 14:32 GMT
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