cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/29804343

Those who enjoy the wages of imperialism are more likely to have disdain for, or disinterest in, the complex struggles for national liberation in the periphery, which is dismissed as “the savage barbarism of the East,” in the choice words of Max Horkheimer.

This chauvinistic attitude has become so foundational to Western Marxism that theorists in this tradition often behave as if there were no need to actually study the history of socialist states in any serious manner. In fact, the attempt to do so is often looked upon with suspicion, as a sign that one might be a boor siding with the slaves, rather than a professional intellectual with a keen sense of what is worthy of scholarly inquiry.

  • Gabriel Rockhill - From the introduction to Losurdo’s Western Marxism
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    15 hours ago

    Ya, he does really good work on all the US capture of publishing houses and the “theory industry”

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      15 hours ago

      He should also focus on how fantasy and sci-fi publishing reinforces the superstructure of U.S. sentiment and Western sentiment in general, though that may be changing.

      Edit: Fantasy novels, horror novels, sci-fi novels, etc. are especially bad on geopolitics.