by blackemma » Mon Aug 25, 2003 3:39 am
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<br>Din, the work I've been reading lately which has been of great interest to me, and has given me Marxist sympathies - not following but sympathy, is Trotsky's Their Morals and Ours, written shortly after his son's death. Regardless of what one may think of Trotsky personally, the man was brilliant. Anyway, it's been of great use to me in terms of understanding Leninist-Marxism.
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<br>The reason I said the most intelligent Marxists are amoralists is because it is difficult, at least for me, to look at some of the actions committed by Marxists, it would be more accurate to say Leninist-Marxists, and deem them to be 'moral'. If one approaches them from the idea of having a goal and moving towards it at any cost, then it is easier to understand how someone like Che Guevara could demonstrate such brutality against what he perceived as enemies and such compassion to others.
Thus shall you go to the stars.
Virgil