Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers

2002-03-18 Thread Charles Brown
: Chris Burford Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], HM Friends Abroad 13 Subject: Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 22:38:05 + Fantastic or Phantastic? Die Natur dieser Beduerfnisse, ob sie z.B. dem Magen oder der Phantasie

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers

2002-03-17 Thread Chris Burford
At 16/03/02 12:00 +, Russ wrote: Indeed! As I recall this comes straight out of German Romantic philosophy, or at least as articulated by Coleridge in his outstanding plagiarism of same. And, if I remember rightly, Fantasy fo Coleridge was a higher order of thought, a sort of organic product

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers

2002-03-17 Thread bantam
And having just watched a brilliant BBC2 programme about Freud's nephew Edward Bernays and the creation of mass desire in the service of US capitalism, I think it is even more important that we can talk about the over-arching concepts. Does anyone know anything about Bernays? Ah, the

Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers

2002-03-16 Thread russell p
From: Chris Burford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], HM Friends Abroad 13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 22:38:05 + Fantastic or Phantastic? "

[Marxism-Thaxis] Marxism the Fantastic - Call for Papers

2002-03-15 Thread Sebastian Budgen
Call for papers: The journal _Historical Materialism: research in critical Marxist theory_ is aiming to publish a symposium on the theme of 'Marxism and the Fantastic', and we are looking for papers interrogating this topic in any fruitful way. We are open to consideration of 'the fantastic' in