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2018-09-11 Thread Keith Sanborn
It is a suitable conflation, considering the reductive appropriation by Nazis of F. Nietzsche. > On Sep 11, 2018, at 4:43 PM, bronac ferran wrote: > > Happens all the time > "There are also red secrets in the world, actually, only reds. > Notices about Filtered Results > > >> On 11

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-11 Thread bronac ferran
*Happens all the time * "There are also red secrets in the world, actually, only reds. Notices about Filtered Results On 11 September 2018 at 14:10, David Garcia < d.gar...@new-tactical-research.co.uk> wrote: > Whoops > Sorry yes it should have read Hermann Nitsch > > On 11 Sep 2018, at 14:02,

Re: Gramsci nettime-l Digest, Vol 132, Issue 6

2018-09-11 Thread ari
Both are non sequitur, Alex. 1. No reason I should attack Stuart Hall. In fact, he's produced much that is both useful and open, for instance: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/Documents/college-artslaw/history/cccs/stencilled-occasional-papers/1to8and11to24and38to48/SOP01.pdf 2. I have not

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-11 Thread podinski
Hi all, For a little backround ... and backtracking from where this conversation has turned... ( I won't try to speak about the Gramsci thread... I'm too far out of the reader-loop for that. ) Florian and Stewart's talk - TRANSGRESSIONS THEN AND NOW: Does The ‘Alt-Right’ Reenact

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-11 Thread David Garcia
Whoops Sorry yes it should have read Hermann Nitsch On 11 Sep 2018, at 14:02, bronac ferran wrote: > Has Hermann become Friedrich here? > Or is it vice versa? > > On 11 September 2018 at 08:56, David Garcia > wrote: > Yes thanks Florian- so interesting to read this mangling of Gramsci by

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-11 Thread bronac ferran
Has Hermann become Friedrich here? Or is it vice versa? On 11 September 2018 at 08:56, David Garcia < d.gar...@new-tactical-research.co.uk> wrote: > Yes thanks Florian- so interesting to read this mangling of Gramsci by > Yiannopolous. The extraordinary images of him cavorting in a bath of >

Re: Gramsci nettime-l Digest, Vol 132, Issue 6

2018-09-11 Thread Alex Foti
your caricature of gramsci's postwar reception should then also include an attack on Stuart Hall and any kind of cultural Marxism. Also i would like to know what is this fabled political economy that we should never violate - the falling rate of profit? On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 12:52 PM, ari

Re: Gramsci nettime-l Digest, Vol 132, Issue 6

2018-09-11 Thread Örsan Şenalp
just a footnote: This book just came out. Marx and Russia: The Fate of a Doctrine. It is also about Gramsci's contribution, at least about the roots of his theory of ideology, consciousness, and cultural revolution. The book fills the most important crack in near history:

Re: Gramsci nettime-l Digest, Vol 132, Issue 6

2018-09-11 Thread ari
I never got this argument. Gramsci was an open Marxist, thus open to the abuse of all the closed Marxists around. He kept his ear to the ground and during the rise of Fascism, he was quite isolated and marginalised by his contemporary closed Marxists because, amongst other things, he was

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-11 Thread David Garcia
Yes thanks Florian- so interesting to read this mangling of Gramsci by Yiannopolous. The extraordinary images of him cavorting in a bath of pig’s blood in a scandalously naive (or simply cynical) NY Chelsea gallery, purportedly mourning the lives lost to Islamic fundementalism- he looked for