The Last Great Revolutionary Philosopher
M. de Rollebon | 20.12.2001 15:54
In the age where Sartre is forgotten [*] and the SWP pose as 'Marxists', here is some Seasonal reading.
Among Sartre's many achievements were the ability to maintain a left wing integrity with creative thinking. In so doing he succeeded in reviving Marxism via Existentialism. This text is borrowed from the Marxist Internet Library, which contains many classics, some of which may be of interest even to those of other persuasions...
[*]Note: This was the astonishing theme of a recent posting. Incredible as it seemed at the time, I affirm that Sartre is no longer universally known.
[*]Note: This was the astonishing theme of a recent posting. Incredible as it seemed at the time, I affirm that Sartre is no longer universally known.
M. de Rollebon
Homepage:
www.marxists.org/reference/archive/sartre/index.htm
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Not a great philosopher
20.12.2001 22:07
In 1968, the students occupying the Sorbonne insulted him publicly, as others did to Adorno. Merleau Ponty was a better philosopher, and will be remembered when Sartre is deservedly forgotten.
Emmanuel Mounier
Oh hush
21.12.2001 07:41
rip-off or not, he is loved by millions in France, and probably millions more across the world.
He wrote some great works, that I enjoyed.
Maybe he is just an gateway into more in-depth philosophy of his nature by other authors that are lesser known, but that is the case with every body that writes, especially these days. I say respect him for his contribution, as well as the authors you noted. Target him if you will, but i still like him.
a leftist
Interview with an Imbecile
21.12.2001 12:09
As someone once wrote, "philosophers have only only interpreted the world in various ways. The point is, however, to change it."
Guy Debord
Homepage: http://www.slip.net/~knabb/SI/10.sartre.htm
S-club 7 of post war philosophy
21.12.2001 15:45
Ernie Hunt
some of these remarks
21.12.2001 19:05
auguste
if you're talking french philosophers...
21.12.2001 21:06
ps all I've read by sartre was 'nausea' and it made me feel sick. it did make me remember how I felt as a teenager but I wouldn't recommend it...
love, peace and reflexivity.
zedhead
in this day it's Sade, but true...
23.12.2001 23:08
Nihilists, one more effort to be FREE!
post-SITU enlightenment