the way that losurdo quotes this gay as hell passage and then frames it... he was fujoing out for real...
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the way that losurdo quotes this gay as hell passage and then frames it... he was fujoing out for real...
besties...
incredible
Losurdo, Non-Violence ch. 7
A revolution may be regarded as stably victorious only when the class that is its protagonist, after having gone through a more or less protracted period of conflicts and contradictions, trial and error, succeeds in expressing the enduring political form of its rule. This is a learning process that extended from 1789 until 1871 in the case of the French bourgeoisie, which (as Gramsci correctly stressed) only discovered the political form of its rule thereafter, creating a parliamentary republic on the basis of universal (male) suffrage. That rule proves enduring in a modern society on condition that it can combine hegemony and coercion and can activate coercion and dictatorship only at times of acute crisis.
Domenico Losurdo, Class Struggle: A Political and Philosophical History, p. 259
"As Losurdo has demonstrated, Liberalism is not Liberty for the individual in the positive or negative sense; it began, and continues to be, a fluid ideological defense for those in power to justify their positions of power." Review by Chris Byron
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