[lbo-talk] "pointing finger of the neighbourhood"

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Tue Mar 25 13:39:39 PDT 2008


On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Carrol Cox wrote:


> Whatever social order follows ours is almost certainly one in which
> none
> of us would very much like to live in. That criterion is itself
> foolishly utopian, a mere extension of likes & dislikes grounded in a
> given set of social relations. That Albert d Hahnel seek to defend
> their
> project on this basis is itself a more profound condemnation of their
> project than that offered by the critics they are answering.

Ok, lemme see if I've got the capsule version of Cox thought. The future bears no relation to the present. Most of us wouldn't like to live there anyway. And nothing we can do or say can hasten its arrival. I'd say that you make revolutionary politics sound somewhere between tedious and repulsive, but of course that doesn't matter either. Why fucking bother?

Doug



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