10.8.03

Went on hunt in sphere to see what's around and found:

* Possibly the most enjoyable blog-read I ever had, (content!!):

"The more I read of Hegel the more I moved away from this British Marxism because of its conception of Marxism as a universal science of history; it being analytic philosophy; the hostility to romanticism; and the antagonism to poststructuralism based on lack of understanding and knowledge of continental philosophy. My shift away from this analytic Marxism took place between Literature of Revolution: Essays on Marxism, (London: Verso 1986) and Discourses of Extremity: Radical Ethics and Post-Marxist Extravagances, (London: Verso 1990.) I read it as a growing conservatism that was exemplied by Christopher Norris around about this time. There was much more meat in Adorno who started from the crisis of Enlightenment's scientific reason and was able to think and write dialectically. That is enough to put one off side with analytic Marxism."

* Douglas Kellner, an F'school scholar by the looks of it, has own blog.

* Also interesting is this. See for self.

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