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[PEN-L:2261] bourgeois marxist study
I think after the success of the
Russian Revolution and others
the bourgeoisie set about learning
Marxism ( in "reverse" , of course);
and the current neo-liberal global triumph
is in part because the bourgeoisie
have come to understand Marxism
better than the organized
communists of the world; From
Marxism the bourgeoisie learned
to focus
on corrupting the industrial
proletariat , in the first place
for example - Marxism in
exact reverse.
They also nourish
partial "Marxisms" sort of like
vaccines. You know, cow pox
is close in structure to
small pox. Our immune system
antibodies use cow pox to
practicing fighting small pox.
Marxoid theories
are good for practicing fighting
authentic Marxism without
the real threat of revolution.
Charles Brown
>>> "Henry C.K. Liu" <hliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 01/18 1:54 PM >>>
Very perceptive observation.
All the radical movement and rallies and meetings in the 60s-70s were heavily
infiltrated by the CIA and sponsored by liberal foundations.
Gloria Steinem was reported by Fortune that she knowing accepted CIA money to
attend feminist rllies.
Back to Microsoft:
For The Defense, Microsoft's Neukom
Microsoft General Counsel William H. Neukom could have gone the traditional
route and simply monitored the pricey legal talent hired from New York's
Sullivan & Cromwell. But he's hardly a passive client.
In fact, many observers surmise that the lead trial lawyer takes his orders
from Mr. Neukom, ever present in the nearly 12 weeks it took the government
to present its case. In a rare sit-down interview, Mr. Neukom, talked with
The National Law Journal about what's been on his mind all those weeks and
what lies ahead. (The National Law Journal)
Henry C.K. Liu
Henry C.K. Liu
"Ellen T. Frank" wrote:
> >Ken Hanly wrote:
>
> > Does this include Noam Chomsky?
>
> MIT keeps on people like Chomsky for the same reason Harvard maintains a
> trade union program -- to keep an eye on them. As Michael Corleone said,
> "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."
>
> Ellen Frank
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:2265] Considerations for a Global Monsanto campaign,
U.P.secr. Mon 18 Jan 1999, 21:00 GMT
- [PEN-L:2264] Re: Crimson filter?,
Ellen T. Frank Mon 18 Jan 1999, 20:21 GMT
- [PEN-L:2263] Crimson filter?,
valis Mon 18 Jan 1999, 20:05 GMT
- [PEN-L:2262] searching for a Schumpeter quote,
Alex Campbell Mon 18 Jan 1999, 19:35 GMT
- [PEN-L:2261] bourgeois marxist study,
Charles Brown Mon 18 Jan 1999, 19:29 GMT
- [PEN-L:2259] Re: Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Re: Junk Science,
Ken Hanly Mon 18 Jan 1999, 19:19 GMT
- [PEN-L:2260] Re: Alan Sokal,
Louis Proyect Mon 18 Jan 1999, 19:15 GMT
- [PEN-L:2249] [Fwd: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Junk Science] boundary="------------07F218CC6F0F25E217BE6B2C",
Henry C.K. Liu Mon 18 Jan 1999, 19:08 GMT
- [PEN-L:2248] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Junk Science <36A2B2F7.1B44143B@mindspring.com> <36A2ABD1.EDF0BDE8@mb.sympatico.ca> <3.0.5.32.19990118102923.0079c6e0@emmanuel.edu>,
Henry C.K. Liu Mon 18 Jan 1999, 18:54 GMT
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