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Negative dialectics between theory and practicePerry Anderson argues that it¡¯s because the lack of prospect of revolution after the end of World War I. Marxist theorists were isolated from working class that was supposed to be the agent of revolution to end capitalism. Without such a vision, Marxist theorists were obsessed with pessimism. They could not have the vision of revolution. So philosophy and aesthetics were the escape from reality. For example, most works of Frankfurt school take a cynical stance against the reality under capitalism. They need a sanctuary protected from polluted reality. But that kind of place could not be found in the real world. Philosophy and aesthetics provide the spot to look down on the muddy secular world.
One writes to be read by others. But interwar Marxists did not imagine of any reader in working class. Therefore their works should be directed to colleague scholars in ivory tower.
In Adorno¡¯s word, such a stance should be called as ¡®Negative Dialectics¡¯. Adorno said ¡®Negative dialectics is a phrase flouts tradition. As early as Plato, dialectics meant to achieve something positive by means of negation: the thought figure of a ¡®negation of negation¡¯¡¦Negative dialectics seeks to free dialectics from such affirmative traits.¡¯ It¡¯s negation for negation. There is nothing to be achieved (revolution). Dialectics, thus, cannot but float over reality towards unrealized, maybe unattainable, reality.


Great info on corkscrews, not much on openers.

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Another good look at A Course in Miracles

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great book, very informative

Bluffton College, not to shabby, eh?

:)Caine has no idea what is in store for him when he arrives in Little Falls, Arkansas. He has to deal with a protective small town, a poetry quoting cousin, a feisty great-aunt, a cabin in the woods, two large dogs, and a skunk (yes a skunk). Caine is not an easy man to know. He keeps walls up so that people cannot get too close. Vicki refuses to let Caine shut her out. Caine hates that she has gotten under his skin, but he can do nothing to stop the attraction that is between them. The more time that they spend together the closer they seem to get.
I enjoyed this story more than I thought I would. The romance between Caine and Vicki is great. The mystery and danger makes for a fast paced read. There was even an element of comedy with the addition of sweetpea. The skunk was great, who would ever have thought to add a skunk pet. This is a good book that I would highly recommend.
