Re: Gramsci again on the state

2000-02-13 Thread Chris Burford
At 20:28 10/02/00 -0500, Louis wrote: >Chris: >>I discussed more fully on marxism-thaxis Gramsci's view of the state, which >>I had raised here at the beginning of the year but did not pursue on this >>list. The discussion on the executive of the bourgeoisie however makes it >>relevant to return t

Gramsci again on the state

2000-02-11 Thread Louis Proyect
Chris: >I discussed more fully on marxism-thaxis Gramsci's view of the state, which >I had raised here at the beginning of the year but did not pursue on this >list. The discussion on the executive of the bourgeoisie however makes it >relevant to return to the subject. Well, okay. I am coming ove

Re: Gramsci again on the state

2000-02-11 Thread Kelley
>Well, okay. I am coming over to marxism-thaxis to discuss that with you. >Look for me. I am about 6 feet tall, very muscular, and have blond hair >down to my shoulders. > Now see, Carrol, this is a supAfine moment to draw on freudian deconstruction of fantasy kelley

and Gramsci again on the state

2000-02-11 Thread Chris Burford
At 14:01 10/02/00 -0500, Louis Proyect wrote: >There is no real difference between Marx and Lenin on the theory of the >state. Lenin's "State and Revolution" was based on both the example of the >Paris Commune--the prototype for a workers state--and various writings by >Marx and Engels. > >Lenin