Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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The man in the street




is a street, Near the cats ...




That was the old plate ...






... the news is more explicit. But philosopher and sociologist, is not it a bit pale for author of Reflections on Violence and Materials for a theory of the proletariat ?

Imagine a other plate, more specifically in its praise :






... and those to whom such a tribute would seem inopportune, irrelevant or outdated, encourage them to read this passage from the author:


" should not hope that the revolutionary movement can never follow a proper direction determined in advance, it can be led learned in a plane as the conquest of a country, it can be studied scientifically, other than in his present. While it is unpredictable. So should we not, as has so often done the old theorists of socialism, rebelling against the facts that appear to be likely to distance the day of victory.

Expect to meet a lot of deviations that seem question everything and there will be times where you lose all believe what had been regarded as definitively acquired; trade unionism may seem a triumph even some moments. Precisely because of this character the new revolutionary movement that is important not to give other formulas that mythical formulas: the discouragement may result from the disillusionment produced by the disproportion between the actual and expected state, experience shows us that many excellent Socialists were thus led to abandon their party.

When discouragement comes to surprise us, let us remember the Church's history, amazing stories, which baffled all the arguments of politicians, scholars and philosophers, one might think that sometimes led by a genius ironist that would appeal to accumulate the absurd in which institutional development was crossing accidents per mile. Many times the more thoughtful people have said that the disappearance was only a matter of a few years and yet the apparent agonies were followed by rejuvenation.

apologists of Catholicism were so struck by the inconsistencies in this story have claimed that they could not explain without involving the mysterious designs of Providence. I see things in a more simple: I see that the Church fled despite the mistakes of the leaders, thanks to the spontaneous organization; at each rejuvenation have formed new religious orders who have supported the edifice in ruins, and even have the notes. This role of monks is not unlike that of trade unions saving revolutionary socialism, the deviations towards trade unionism, which are still formidable threat to socialism, recall these monastic relaxation of rules that eventually melt down the separation the founders had wanted to establish between their followers and the world.

The phenomenal experience that gives us the history of the church is well calculated to encourage those who founded great hopes on trade unionism revolutionary and advising workers not to seek any political alliance cleverly with the bourgeois parties - because the Church has more benefits from the efforts that tended to separate it from the world of alliances between the popes and princes.
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Georges Sorel - Decomposition of Marxism (1908)

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