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“Other than a curt “very important” penciled in the margins of another passage from “On the Materialist Dialectic,” these are the only annotations Che Guevara made in his copy of Por Marx in October 1966... By contrast, we can only speculate what he would have thought of Reading Capital, which was not available in Spanish until after Che met his untimely death in October 1967 in Bolivia.”
— Jan 20, 2020 09:47PM
Benjamin Britton
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“If Subcomandante Marcos started out as an Althusserian student of the ideological state apparatus of the Mexican school system through an analysis of its official textbooks, we should not be surprised to see how conversely the Althusserian Fernanda Navarro after her trip to Paris has become a fervent and loyal supporter of the Zapatistas in Chiapas.”
— Jan 20, 2020 03:00PM
Benjamin Britton
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“Tronti, undoubtedly, is very fond of the Marxian analogy... between the class struggle and a “protracted civil war”: since it is the civil war which reveals the ultimate political character of the “economic” struggle, making it impossible to “govern” or to “police” the class struggle in the manner in which other social conflicts can become handled by a ruling class or an elite.”
— Jan 14, 2020 06:03PM
Benjamin Britton
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“Engels dissolves individual wills into a micropolitical field of infinite and indefinite determinations that aggregate into an unintelligible, volitional unconscious, a “force without a subject,” or “nobody’s force”.
Emily Apter
— Dec 14, 2019 01:28PM
Emily Apter
Benjamin Britton
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“Althusser’s own concept of language is faithfully Stalinist—“Science can no more be ranged within the category ‘superstructure’ than can language, which as Stalin showed escapes it” (RCC 283)—his concept of translation is less literal than Marx’s.”
-Robert JC Young
— Dec 07, 2019 02:32PM
-Robert JC Young

