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> I don't know the context, but even if accurate enough as to the wording in > its context, it is still not accurate. For Althuser, true READING was > truly a project of a lifetime (or so I understand him). Hi Paul Z; In _The Future Lasts Forever_ he wrote that after the publication of _Pour Marx_ and _Lire le 'Capital'_ "I became obsessed with the terrifying thought that these texts would expose me completely to the public at large as I really was, namely a trickster and deceiver and nothing more, a philosopher who knew nothing about the history of philosophy or about Marx." I'm not sure how we should interpret this, but I don't think that the answer you suggest above is sufficient. Neither do I think that his "confessions" should be interpreted literally since at the time he wrote his memoir he was clearly a very emotionally disturbed and tormented individual. In other words, his "confessions" might reflect his mental state at the time and therefore represent a twisted remembrance of his own life story and contributions. If you read what he wrote literally, it just doesn't make sense - how could someone "who knew nothing about the history of philosophy" write a dissertation on Hegel? While not an Althusserian myself, I think there was something perverted in the way much of the non-Althusserian Left reacted to the stories about the latter stages of his life. It was almost like many of them were gleeful upon hearing the news. That was kind of sick, imo: why should Marxists celebrate - even if that person has a different theoretical and political perspective - the personal tragedy of another Marxist? This type of viciousness needs to be put behind us. In solidarity, Jerry > > Even Althusser himself, who > > produced a book on the subject, eventually confessed in his memoirs that > > he was a "trickster and deceiver" who had read no more than > > "a few passages of Marx." |
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