Some of you may remember V.J. McGill as a Marxist philosopher of the '30s
and '40s, inter alia an editor of PHILOSOPHY FOR THE FUTURE. I've come
across an article of his, haven't read it yet:
Concerning the Laws of Contradiction and Excluded Middle
Re:1. VJ McGill on contradiction (Ralph Dumain)
Some of you may remember V.J. McGill as a Marxist philosopher of the '30s
and '40s, inter alia an editor of PHILOSOPHY FOR THE FUTURE. I've come
across an article of his, haven't read it yet:
Concerning the Laws of Contradiction and
Excellent!
Comrade Stalin's battle until death is always presented by the degenerate
bourgeoisie and their left front men outside every elementary concept implied
in
our materialist approach to history. For instance, if one is discussing the
domination of the bureaucracy and not simply the
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Richard Pryor is dead.
Perhaps no individual in American history so well captures the time of a
great transformation in American society. Perhaps, more than any other
individual
in our history, Pryor having lived, proves that
This is meaningless verbiage. Yes, Pryor is a historically important, in a
sense, even pivotal cultural figure in American history. But this is pure
hype and bullshit and has no analytical content. Are you a fucking moron?
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