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But, at the very least, we can be happy that the American proletariat threw him out. It's rather ironic, but... thank god he's gone.
The philosophers have only described the world, the point, however, is to change it. - Karl Marx.
So there you sit. And how much blood was shed That you might sit there. Do such stories bore you? Well, don't forget that others sat before you who later sat on people. Keep your head! Your science will be valueless, you'll find And learning will be sterile, if inviting Unless you pledge your intellect to fighting Against all enemies of all mankind. Never forget that men like you got hurt That you might sit here, not the other lot. And now don't shut your eyes, and don't desert But learn to learn, and try to learn for what. - Bertolt Brecht Someone wrote a comment with Brecht on my post about "fondhemmet". It inspired me enough to go read some more. Hats off to you, Olof. |
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"Whoever does not care to return to Moses, Christ or Mohammed; whoever is not satisfied with eclectic hodge-podges must acknowledge that morality is a product of social development; that there is nothing invariable about it; that it serves social interests; that these interests are contradictory; that morality more than any other form of ideology has a class character."
Men det föreligger en djupare analys än bara så, en analys som jag i och för sig tror att Trotskij förstod sig på i mångt och mycket. Men det finns ett problem med den här typen av emotivism (uppfattningen att etiska utsagor bara är känsloyttringar i samma stil som "aj!" eller "usch!"): det förändrar ingenting. Marxister har alltid förstått att människan är en social varelse; helt oförståeliga och oigenkännliga utan band till andra människor. Vi har alltid förhånat borgare som sedan upplysningen framåt inbillat sig att människan är en atom, självständig från alla band, lössläppt i världen. Vi har haft rätt då, vi har rätt nu.I woke this morning and all seemed peaceful
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
I woke this morning and all seemed peaceful
But oppression still exists.
Oh freedom fighter, I want to fight too
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Oh freedom fighter, I want to fight too
Against their living death.
And if I die, a freedom fighter,
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
And if I die, a freedom fighter,
Then you’ll have to bury me.
Let my body rest in the mountains
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Let my body rest in the mountains
In the shadow of my flower.
And all the people who will pass by there
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
And all the people who will pass by there
Will show that lovely flower.
This is the blossom of those that died here
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
This is the blossom of those that died here
For land and liberty.
Bella Ciao
The world is waking outside my window
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Drags my senses into the sunlight
For there are things that I must do
Wish me luck now, I have to leave you
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
With my friends now up to the city
We're going to shake the Gates of Hell
And I will tell them - we will tell them
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
That our sunlight is not for franchise
And wish the bastards drop down dead
Next time you see me I may be smiling
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
I'll be in prison or on the TV
I'll say, "the sunlight dragged me here!"
The long struggle of antifascism goes on. Together with the feminist battle and the socialist cause, we march in the first line against injustice. The insanities of racist politics have consumed many european nations - such as Denmark - and served to worsen the lives of far more than the small minorities the racism was aimed at. This because racism and fascism are just covers for the right, they are built out of the alienation people feel and the long, racist ideological structures created by societies to differentiate between man and man and split their common interest.