swampman posted:Dracula
it's nuts how contemporary-seeming that book is, right down to the casual anthropological criminology
toyotathon posted:i'm an idiot but how is IR realism theoretically different from wartime nationalism, that nations are in a state of constant conflict to seek advantage at others' expense
it's not, and imo it's even closer than that, in the sense that it's a naked vehicle for the specific, intellectualized nationalisms of the war-loving elites of a tiny subset of nations whose members are pretty easy to puzzle out
Caesura109 posted:west coast canadian university proffering Vox-style defense of multinationals isnt what i expected.
just ace it, how hard can it be to outwit an idiot at their own game?
quite solicitous of their welfare
toyotathon posted:reading The American West and the Nazi East. nazi propaganda, 30 years after the car was invented, featured covered wagons w/ hitler's face on the side, manifesting the lebensraum destiny, captioned "Go East, Young Man!". is it hard to grasp the meaning? hitler constantly saying shit about how slavs and jews would be their redskins. himmler in Der Untermensch going on about how the black earth of the east would be 'the california of europe'. it's not hard to grasp, or the vice versa, why hitler is so prominent in the white amerikan consciousness today.
i have read similar shit some years ago and back then the holocaust literature seemed to turn towards interpreting the holocaust as a colonial project. i mean when hitler took power there was like 500k jews inside the borders of germany and the vast majority of jews they genocided were from the territories they invaded. this makes more sense than the classical "nazis needed scapegoats and picked the jews" angle coz it s like a much more simplistic version of "false consciousness" and doesnt mean much aside from exculpating german masses from settler-bent chauvinism
I’m not saying you’re wrong, or that you’re right, but indicting the entire New Left and beyond as tools of bourgeois monetary policy would require the exact specificity you suggest, not just vague and ominous hinting at it.
Caesura109 posted:Despite being from the U.S, he was using Peterson's accent and even adopted his sort of high-pitch voice
lol
college is weird
dimashq posted:I've been reading 'Reading Capital' by althusser in my spare time. Althusser wrote a great chapter on "The Epistemological Propositions of Capital" which is more of a long Engels quote in one of the prefaces to Capital Vol II, where he illuminates a Marxist theory of science and scientific epistemological breaks, for example Lavoisier and the phlogiston theory of his predecessors, wherein oxygen was actually discovered by Priestly and Scheele but because of the existing categories of knowledge regarding their object of study, they were incapable of grasping the revolutionary implications that it had for chemistry, and it took Lavoisier's critique by way of "changing the problematic", where he saw the "fire-air" of Seele as a solution to a hitherto unknown problem. In the same way, political economy had already discovered the kernel of capitalist accumulation in surplus-value, but confused its terminology constantly, blinding it to its revolutionary implications. As the process and production of knowledge changes, so does its object of knowledge and modern chemistry and Marxist science were born.
*sonic boom as bhpn reenters forum stratosphere at mach 2*
Western communists need to read more sweeping longee duree works of Marxism and far less "people's history" since we're already conditioned by petty-bourgeois ideology to look for humanism and spontaneity through willpower. If existentialism was an attempt to come to terms with the entrance of the mass of humanity into history and therefore represents a moment when first world humanism and third world scientific socialism coexisted in contradiction and the new form of imperialism that resolved it had not yet come into being, we've basically gone backwards and today's Marxist humanism is far more racist and imperialistic than Sartre, let alone the Thorez era PCF. Scientific works of this kind were the main target of the postmodernist counter-revolution and are now forbidden so Anderson, Arigghi, Wallenstein and co. are still the only option.
E: it's inferior to Anderson's two works of historical materialism but since he never wrote a history of capitalism and Hobsbawm's work is not very interesting, it's the best I know of.