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http://french-italian.stanford.edu/opinions/rorty.html
but do the personal views matter so much when considering his philosophical contributions? I realize you should understand and be aware of the lens he's working through, but i don't think you should write him off entirely just because he embraces capitalism.
although maybe it indicates that his entre framework is too warped as to be useful. I dunno.
stegosaurus posted:Rip to rorty
rip to mccaine, aswell
swirlsofhistory posted:America is currently the source of most philosophical attacks on the marxist attitude toward philosophy, so it's important to be familiar with what these American philosophers are talking about if you want to defend marxism.
or you could ignore them because america wont last beyond this century
babyhueypnewton posted:why would a marxist be interested in rorty? he has nothing interesting to say about marx.
Marxists are a curious bunch
daddyholes posted:jools v. crowthreads on zizek
self-shot dick pics are to be assured
daddyholes posted:deadkens blog and maggotmasters tumblr and jools twitter
what if... they're all the same thing......
marimite posted:Could someone recommend me a good modern history of Indonesia? Would be much appreciated.
this might not be what you're looking for but have you considered A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin?
daddyholes posted:
lol this owns
daddyholes posted:
Seems like a lot of work to go through hormone therapy and having your genitals rearranged just so you can have sex with lesbians.
marimite posted:Could someone recommend me a good modern history of Indonesia? Would be much appreciated.
from jail to jail, comrade
http://kunstradio.at/WAR/zizek.html
zizek posted:So, precisely as a Leftist, my answer to the dilemma "Bomb or not?" is: not yet ENOUGH bombs, and they are TOO LATE. In the last decade, the West followed a Hamlet-like procrastination towards Balkan, and the present bombardment has effectively all the signs of Hamlet's final murderous outburst in which a lot of people unnecessarily die (not only the King, his true target, but also his mother, Laertius, Hamlet himelf...), because Hamlet acted too late, when the proper moment was already missed. So the West, in the present intervention which displays all the signs of a violent outburst of impotent aggressivity without a clear political goal, is now paying the price for the years of entertaining illusions that one can make a deal with Milosevic: with the recent hesitations about the ground intervention in Kosovo, the Serbian regime is, under the pretext of war, launching the final assault on Kosovo and purge it of most of the Albanians, cynically accepting bombardments as the price to be paid. When the Western forces repeat all the time that they are not fighting the Serbian people, but only their corrupted regime, they rely on the typically liberal wrong premise that the Serbian people are just victims of their evil leadership personified in Milosevic, manipulated by him. The painful fact is that Serb aggressive nationalism enjoys the support of the large majority of the population - no, Serbs are not passive victims of nationalist manipulation, they are not Americans in disguise, just waiting to be delivered from the bad nationalist spell.