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  1. Chambered Word
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    Yeah, definately.
  2. Chambered Word
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    Thanks for clarifying. I'm not really hung up on thedegenerated WS vs state capitalist debate, although I think the idea of a "deformed worker's state" is ridiculous.
  3. Chambered Word
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    'Hopefully I'll be able to mould his young mind into thinking like a dogmatic, orthodox Cliffite.'

    Were you kidding around? I thought the CWI took an orthodox line.
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    Hi there
  5. A.R.Amistad
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    Not quite sure I could just now. I know that Kierkegaard had a major beef with Hegel and thought that he disregarded the individual. I myself am still trying to see just how much the two philosophies can be reconciled. I think that to live authentically one must have some Marxist understanding of the world, but I don't think society can determine our essence: only our facticity. We are responsible, say, for being a proletrian because we choose to live as one instead of kill ourselves.I know this is an extreme example, but it goes to show that by making our basic choice to live, we become a part of society in some way.
  6. A.R.Amistad
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    But Kierkegaard always speaks highly of "communities," so I think these idealist type existentialists confuse "the crowd" with social norms dictated by class division (facticity). So what I think they are getting at is not that the individual should prioritize themselves over the crowd, it just means they shouldn't rely on the social norms brought about by forces out of their control to determine how they live their lives.
  7. A.R.Amistad
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    Also, Nietzsche is not all that coherent of a thinker, which makes it hard to take anyone who claims to follow him in a dogmatic way seriously. He dabbled in Nihilism, Existentialism, Postmodernism, and Christianity, so he doesn't have all that complete a unity of thought. I'd suggest reading some Kierkegaard. I would call him the father of existentialism more than I would Nietzsche. I like Kierkegaard's take on the authentic individual and existential despair, and if you can get past his religious mysticism (like Hegel) I think you'll find it really supplementary to Marxism. One thing he, and most other existentialists do that might put a bad taste in a leftists mouth is that he calls society, or the "crowd" an untruth, and says the individual should break away from the crowd...
  8. A.R.Amistad
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    I wouldnt get all in arms because of Nietzsche. I think the biggest problem is that people take Nietzsche out of context. Nietzsche wasn't all that interested in things such as society, economics, politics. Neitzche was first and foremost a critic of religion and morality. His talk about "Ubermenschen" has totally been distorted, particularly by the Nazis who utilized a few quotes from him to legitimize their cause. Ubermenschen simply refers to strong willed people, who are able to live a moral and meaninful life without turning to "God" for guidance. It had nothing to do with race or class. In fact, Neitzche largely regaurded the Prussian Bourgeosie to be quite inauthentic, and fetishism of money and wealth would have been counter to Neitzche's philosophy.
  9. A.R.Amistad
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    Hey comrade,
    I see you are interested in existentialism, and are also a Bolshevik-Leninist like myself. We should talk sometime
  10. Sam_b
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    You could stat with 'The Politics of the Police' by Robert Reiner, although it isn't particularly leftist. I think there's some ISJ articles that i'll look for when i have the time.
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Both for the production on a mass scale of this communist consciousness, and for the success of the cause itself, the alteration of men on a mass scale is, necessary, an alteration which can only take place in a practical movement, a revolution; this revolution is necessary, therefore, not only because the ruling class cannot be overthrown in any other way, but also because the class overthrowing it can only in a revolution succeed in ridding itself of all the muck of ages and become fitted to found society anew

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