Le nouveau rideau de fer
Par Julius |
lundi 14 mai 2007 à 12:06 | Red is Dead Avec Clémentine Autain
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C'est un peu long, mais très documenté, et la démonstration est magistrale. Fjördman, en grande forme, livre sur le Brussels Journal sa vision du nouveau marxisme :
We are told to treat cultural and historical identities as fashion accessories, shirts we can wear and change at will. The Multicultural society is “colorful,” an adjective normally attached to furniture or curtains. Cultures are window decorations of little or no consequence, and one might as well have one as the other. In fact, it is good to change it every now and then. Don’t you get tired of that old sofa sometimes? What about exchanging it for the new sharia model? Sure, it’s slightly less comfortable than the old one, but it’s very much in vogue these days and sets you apart from the neighbors, at least until they get one, too. Do you want a sample of the latest Calvin Klein perfume to go with that sharia ?
We should remember that this view of culture as largely unimportant is essentially a Marxist view of the world, which has now even been adopted by segments of the political Right, united with Leftists in the belief that man is homo economicus, the economic man, the sum of his functions as worker and consumer, nothing more. Marxism doesn’t say that cultures or ideas are of absolutely no consequence, but that they are of minor or secondary importance next to structural and economic conditions."






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1. Le lundi 14 mai 2007 à 14:22, par Hervé Grouik
2. Le mardi 15 mai 2007 à 08:20, par ocean11
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