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The unidimensional man

Postby variagil » Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:17 pm

This book of Herbert Marcusse is one of the few good books of north-american philosophy. Is a good aproach to the politic question in north-america. The means-law has flattened the dimensions of the political speech, so libertarian is right-libertarian, anarchist is terrorist as Sex-pistols said and leftish politics is exotic, with leaderships or gurus of politics movements trying to give new dimensions to political questions and one hope to youth. As anarchists say when you discuss in the factory about anarchism people sometimes gives you the reason. But the mass media give this means-law mediated information so is hard to swim against current all time to be coherent with class strugle.

The politic question in youth is estetical question, as in all places, but workers hardly go to union to defend their interests against employeers. Stupids theories like the ones of the heat mutualist convince so many hopeless people. Sad but true. Workers against workers for a determined amount of money in the name of the means-law. Shit!. This is the only one dimension with no trascendent effort or believe.
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Re: The unidimensional man

Postby Guest » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:18 am

Take a look at For a New Liberty, by Murray Rothbard, on line, and see if it makes any sense to you.
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Re: The unidimensional man

Postby variagil » Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:55 am

Are you joking? I've read a bit of this book in mises.org. Maybe we can read this book or "Mein Kampf" and discuss about it, but it is better to discuss about Kropotkin, by instance if you do not have any other interesting book about american culture. :?
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