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Jhud -> RE: Obama's Marxism? (4/20/2008 10:33:49 AM)
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There is nothing distinctly Marxist about him, though. He's certainly a liberal, but again that's quite a different thing than being "Marxist." Well, as the NYTs/Kristol OP-ed I linked to does a pretty good job of explaining, it really more about how he views the world. quote:
And? Youthful vulgar Marxists are a dime a dozen, and it's really the biggest cliche there is. I'm not sure it imparts any special knowledge or street cred beyond being an indicator of naivete and lack of critical engagement in the face of theoretical paradigms. Who claims to be a "Marxist" anymore anyway, it's kind of an archaic term (I'm thinking of mostly academia here, where even people sympathetic to Marx don't usually claim to be "Marxist" without some form of qualifier, just because his influence has morphed into other things and split off into different schools, and the world itself, which Marx was attempting to describe, has changed since). Well, 'youthful Marxists' weren't all that common at Iowa State University when I was there (ok, they were certainly a few of them at University of Iowa, but not at ISU), so it seemed fairly exceptional at the time. And if you have read through his biography, Obama was pretty calculating in what he believed and who he spent his time with. I think what is most interesting about him, is that unlike many of his contemporaries, he really hasn’t disavowed his youthful misadventures; he appears today to be as left-wing as he ever was.
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