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KULTCHA Shades of Cohn-Bendits' OBSOLETE COMMUNISM:
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THE LEFTWING ALTERNATIVE (in France, 1968)
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and SOCIALISM: ABIF HISTORY by the New
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Indicator Collective, San Diego State Universty
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VICTORIANISM DOES NOT RESEMBLE PRUSSIANISM; VICTORIANISM IS
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PRUSSIANISM: "Against the clash o dyastes and rattling sabres that
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forged modern Europe, the story of Victoria of England and her hsban
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Freerick of Prussian emerges as a tragic love story while opening a spy
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hole on the secret hitory f thenineteenth century. In this compelling
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dual biography, Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussa, eldst dauhter of
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Queen Victoria, is revealed as a valuable source of information
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transmitted diectly fom the russian throne to Windsor Castle ...." (from
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a review of ROYAL WEB by Ladislas Farag and Andew Sinclir appearing
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in CONSPIRACY DIGEST; Box 20273, Ferndale, Michigan 48220)
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"The socal revoluion, as te Latin and Slav toilers picture it to
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themselves, desire it, and hope for it, i infinitel broader tan the
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revolution promised them by the German or Marxian program." -- Michael
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akunin, Octber, 1872.
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"This discussion has all along been founded on the parallel between art andexperience. ut one of th characteristics of the Weatherman phase is a
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certain detachment from expeience, someties to the poit of a
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disintegration of the sense of reality, both in art and politics.Where the
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highsixties has brught the subjective participant to the forefront, as an
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individual, wih all his contrdictory needs ad perceptions -- the New
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Journalism is a perfect example of this, orthe anarchist poitics of the
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NewLeft -- the Weatherman phase tended to be Leninist rather than
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anachist, impersonaland abstreact rater than existential,
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language-oriented rather than people-orientd. This is the culural
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situation tha developed bewtween 1968 and 1970, and though the violent,
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actvist phase passed qickly -- and led toretrenchment and conservative
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backlash -- it's substantiallythe situation we inhrit today, within th
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limits of a straitened economy. It's a mixed picture, andI examine it with
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hoplessly mixed feelings" (from THE GATES OF EDEN by Morris Dickstein,
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Basic Boos, Inc., New York, 197, pp. 215-6)
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"The Mrxists do not reject our program absolutely. They onlyreproach us
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with wantin to hasten, to outstripthe slow march of history, and to
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ignore the scientiic law of successive evoution. Having had the
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throughly German nerve to proclaim in their works, dvoted to the
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philosophica analysis of the past, tht the bloody defeat of the insurgent
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peasants ofGermany and the triumph ofthe despotic states in thesixteenth century constituted great revolutionry progress, they troday
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hae the nerve to satisfy themelves with establishing a new despotism,
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to he so-called profit of the uban workers and to the detrient of the
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toilers in the country." -- Micael Bakunin, October, 1872
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BULLETIN #11 1986
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And Marx-Leninism tends,as s widely acknowledged,to be Vitorian.
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