[lbo-talk] Lincoln Gordon, he dead

Chris Doss lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 18 08:06:28 PST 2010


Racism and cruelty are not the same thing. Racism is a belief system. Cruelty is a personality trait or behavior. Being against cruelty does not make you not a racist. Not being a racist does not make you uncruel. Being anticruelty does not make you antiracist.

----- Original Message ---- From: c b <cb31450 at gmail.com> To: lbo-talk <lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org> Sent: Mon, January 18, 2010 6:02:13 PM Subject: [lbo-talk] Lincoln Gordon, he dead

James Heartfield I am just re-reading Heart of Darkness now, and find it difficult to think of Conrad as a racist. The book is plainly one facet of that upsurge of humanitarian feeling in England that exposed the atrocities in the Belgian Congo. He was a friend of Roger Casement, I think. Conrad comes to it though as an artist, not a political pamphleteer, and so he occupies the minds of people who characters who are racists. But representation of white cruelty is no more white cruelty than the representation of Christ on the cross is collusion with the torture of Christ. Where you can fault him is that there are no black characters who are agents, no black characters at all, really, whereas there was at least one black American prominent in the Congo movement. But I wouldn't call that racist, just the limitations of his writing.

^^^^^ CB: How about Euro-centric ? (smile) I mean if there is nothing from the standpoint of a non-European ? ___________________________________ http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk



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