Frank wrote on Oct 1
st, 2023 at 9:08am:
It seems never to have occurred to Gramsci that the workers recognised Marxism for what it was: a prescription for a tyranny so profound it sought to colonise people’s minds.
Er...workers in the West had their hands full, unionizing to fight greedy capitalist bosses. (Even today, Musk is spending $billions on space enterprises, on the backs of his low-paid workforce. Not surprisingly, the US is in hyperpartisan chaos).
And any nascent 'Marxist' revolutions in Europe in the 19th century were put down by the vicious state security apparatus.
Quote:But if the people wouldn’t buy a bad idea, there was one eager market: Europe’s intellectuals. Gramsci proposed they begin a grinding “war of position” to take the commanding heights of the bureaucracy, universities and the media. Once there they would scrub the landscape clean of Western values.
Yes...how else do you overcome the state's (ruling class's) 'security' forces?
Quote:“Cultural policy will above all be negative, a critique of the past; it will be aimed at erasing from the memory and at destroying,” he wrote.
As social projects go, this wasteland was a tough sell, but neo-Marxists are nothing if not dogged. They built critical theory as a vehicle for change and began the deconstruction of the West.
Meanwhile, the poverty of the working class was endemic (except for a brief period in the West after WW2).
Quote:Frankfurt School academics fleeing Adolf Hitler’s Germany transmitted the intellectual virus to the US and set about systematically destroying the culture of the society that gave them sanctuary.
Interestingly, in the Great Depression, some US workers moved to the USSR seeking work.....what were you saying about a "virus"?
Quote:America’s freedom of speech was its achilles heel. Critical theorists were given university pulpits and a constitutionally ordained right to preach, grinding its foundation stones to dust. Since 1933 they have been hellbent on destroying the village to save it.
...at about that time, Ford (the richest man in the world) employed thugs to murder his own striking workers ....what were you saying about "destroying the village to save it"? (google: 'Ford massacre')
Quote:When Herbert Marcuse wrote Repressive Tolerance 50 years ago, the hope that his ideas would become mainstream was a distant dream. But, if they did, he had developed a plan for reversing the polarity of freedom.
50 years ago? By that time, the '1st world rust belt' was developing apace; with Detroit turning into a vast urban slum, as Toyota out-competed Detroit in global vehicle
manufacture.
Quote:Marcuse cautioned his disciples not to be so foolish as to afford the courtesy of free speech to their opponents.
“Certain things cannot be said, certain ideas cannot be expressed, certain policies cannot be proposed, certain behaviour cannot be permitted without making tolerance an instrument for the continuation of servitude,” he wrote.
It's a pity he apparently had no knowledge of the economic trends of his time..
Quote:Tolerance is the totem of our age, a bumper sticker of virtue. Yet hidden in its many meanings is the doublespeak of defining what will be taboo. It is now considered tolerant to demand silence from nonconformists.
Yes...isn't freedom of thought a bummer for the ruling class ....
Quote:You an 'anti-intellectual' now, Frank?
"Deplorable".....