Вот интервью с американским профессором-марксистом из Станфорда.
It strikes me that Marxism is not in any way disconfirmed by the fall of the Soviet system. But rather the fall of the Soviet system is utterly understandable in terms of the analysis that Marxists give of the ways in which fundamental historical transformations occur, in the same way that a Marxist analysis of the phases of capitalism and the boom and bust and unpredictability of the capitalist system, the way in which these are comprehensible from a Marxist viewpoint, and the way that they are not from a capitalist viewpoint.
[...]
So what you have, I think, is a Marxism which, on the theoretical level, is stronger than ever.
Офигеть можно. И он же там в своём Станфорде ещё сколько-там лет сидеть будет, и статьи писать, и студентов учить...
Все постмодернисты ну просто отдыхают в сравнении с этим.
It strikes me that Marxism is not in any way disconfirmed by the fall of the Soviet system. But rather the fall of the Soviet system is utterly understandable in terms of the analysis that Marxists give of the ways in which fundamental historical transformations occur, in the same way that a Marxist analysis of the phases of capitalism and the boom and bust and unpredictability of the capitalist system, the way in which these are comprehensible from a Marxist viewpoint, and the way that they are not from a capitalist viewpoint.
[...]
So what you have, I think, is a Marxism which, on the theoretical level, is stronger than ever.
Офигеть можно. И он же там в своём Станфорде ещё сколько-там лет сидеть будет, и статьи писать, и студентов учить...
Все постмодернисты ну просто отдыхают в сравнении с этим.
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Date: 2001-06-19 12:07 am (UTC)(Êàêîé-òî äðåâíåãðåê)