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Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?)
- Subject: Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?)
- From: Carrol Cox <cbcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 13:18:12 -0800
Macdonald Stainsby wrote:
>
> I'd like to hear more on this "synthesis". I can't imagine it... either
> you are building an army or you "are one", correct?
I couldn't imagine it then, & I can't remember it now. One fragment.
A local Giap-Debray 'theorist' talked of how his little group of
about 5 was trying to implement Giap's concentration/expansion
dialectic (which of course assumed a strong popular base). I
made no effort to explore his logic. But I think you can see how
within a less comic context (i.e. a context in which the object went
beyond smashing a few windows) this theory might prove fatal to
anyone who acted on it.
>
> Whatever, I'm tired of all this reading and studying. Just give me a
> grenade and point me to the bourgeoisie.
You get the general idea.
Carrol
- Thread context:
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?), (continued)
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Tue 26 Dec 2000, 04:36 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Carrol Cox Tue 26 Dec 2000, 15:37 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Carrol Cox Tue 26 Dec 2000, 15:40 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Macdonald Stainsby Tue 26 Dec 2000, 21:00 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Carrol Cox Tue 26 Dec 2000, 21:18 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Charles Brown Tue 26 Dec 2000, 23:06 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Yoshie Furuhashi Wed 27 Dec 2000, 01:22 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Wed 27 Dec 2000, 02:01 GMT
- Re: Sartre & God (was Re: the mature Marx?),
Yoshie Furuhashi Wed 27 Dec 2000, 02:05 GMT
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