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By DYLAN RILEY: One of the small dialectical pleasures still accessible to unincorporated intelligences is to observe, at this moment, how much capitalists hate capitalism, with all its inviolable laws and contradictions.
By DYLAN RILEY: One of the small dialectical pleasures still accessible to unincorporated intelligences is to observe, at this moment, how much capitalists hate capitalism, with all its inviolable laws and contradictions.
By DYLAN RILEY: The US cannot adopt a Bonapartist solution. Thus, the American bourgeoisie is condemned to work within the confines of a party system that has now become a dysfunctional relic.
By DYLAN RILEY: In Du Bois's understanding, the social foundation of democracy lies not in a pre-capitalist village structure with collective land ownership, but in a stratum of independent small landowners
By DYLAN RILEY: Our goal should not be universal access to cultural or human capital, but its abolition as a social reality
By DYLAN RILEY: Theories of history are, like many overly ambitious-sounding ideas, entirely unavoidable.
By DYLAN RILEY: One of the small dialectical pleasures still accessible to unincorporated intelligences is to observe, at this moment, how much capitalists hate capitalism, with all its inviolable laws and contradictions.
By DYLAN RILEY: The US cannot adopt a Bonapartist solution. Thus, the American bourgeoisie is condemned to work within the confines of a party system that has now become a dysfunctional relic.
By DYLAN RILEY: In Du Bois's understanding, the social foundation of democracy lies not in a pre-capitalist village structure with collective land ownership, but in a stratum of independent small landowners
By DYLAN RILEY: Our goal should not be universal access to cultural or human capital, but its abolition as a social reality
By DYLAN RILEY: Theories of history are, like many overly ambitious-sounding ideas, entirely unavoidable.