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  • File Name: RC68i.html
    Modified: 9 January 2011
    Title: Reading Capital
  • 9 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    This immediate reading of essence in existence expresses the religious model of Hegel's Absolute Knowledge, that End of History in which the concept at last becomes fully visible, present among us in person, tangible in its sensory existence -- in which this bread, this body, this face and this man are the Spirit itsel.This sets us on the road to understanding that the yearning for a reading at sight, for Galileo's 'great Book of the World ' itself, is older than all science, that it is still silently pondering the religious fantasies of epiphany and parousia, and the fascinating myth of the Scriptures, in which the body of truth, dressed in its words, is the Book: the Bibl.This makes us suspect that to treat nature or reality as a Book, in which, according to Galileo, is spoken the silent discourse of a language whose 'characters are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures', it was necessary to have a certain idea of reading which makes a written discourse the immediate transparency of the true, and the real the discourse of a voic

  • File Name: RC68ii.html
    Modified: 9 January 2011
    Title: Reading Capital (Part 2)
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    Lenin is the most extraordinary example: his philosophical understanding of Capital gives his economic and political analysis an incomparable profundity, rigour and acuit.In our image of Lenin, the great political leader all too often masks the man who undertook the patient, detailed and profound study of Marx's great theoretical work.It is no accident that we owe to the first years of Lenin's public activity (the years preceding the 1905 Revolution) so many acute texts devoted to the most difficult questions of the theory of Capita

  • File Name: RC68iii.html
    Modified: 9 January 2011
    Title: Reading Capital (Part 3)
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    'Fetishism' is not absent from them, but displaced (onto Catholicism, politics, etc.). In reality certain of Marx's formulations leave no doubt on this poin.For example, at the beginning of the text on Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations, Marx writes about the so-called 'primitive' community:     The earth is the great laboratory, the arsenal which provides both the means and the materials of labour, and also the seat, the basis of the communit.Men relate to it naïvely as the property of the community, and of the community producing and reproducing itself in living labou

  • File Name: RCSU75.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Restoration of Capitalism in the USSR
  • 44 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    Whether it comes up in open debate or whether, by tacit agreement, nothing is said about it publicly, it burns all the sam.     Some 20 or 30 years ago the character and role of the USSR were a settled question for the great majority of people active on the left in the U.S. Most believed the USSR was a socialist country, that its leadership in the main followed a correct, revolutionary political line and that workers and oppressed people everywhere should look to this great land as the beacon of their emancipatio.     Those who openly disagreed -- apart from the bourgeoisie itself -- were forced to eke out some kind of page 2 political existence on the margins or in the crevices of the communist movemen

  • File Name: Rev. Com. Party of Chile.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
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    He states: ³Imperialism and the 20 REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHILE feudal landlord class being the chief enemies of the Chinese revolution at this stage, what are the present tasks of the revolutio. Unquestionably, the main tasks are to strike at these two enemies, to carry out a national revolution to overthrow foreign imperialist oppression and a democratic revolution to overthrow feudal landlord oppression, the primary and foremost task being the national revolution to overthrow imperialism.² And he adds: ³These two great tasks are interrelate.Unless imperialist rule is overthrown, the rule of the feudal landlord class cannot be terminated, because imperialism is its main suppor


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