Marxesque

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winnipeg, manitoba, Canada
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my claim to writing fame is: Jack Kerouac is a 7th cousin of mine.
Gordie Howe is a 7th cousin to me.
I dislike name dropping.
My family may have lied to me.
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Posted 13 Years Ago


♫♪♫♪ Poetry should be great & unobtrusive, a thing which enters into one's soul, and does not startle it or amaze it with itself, but with its subject! ♫♪♫♪ Always remember..........
To your enemy ~ Forgiveness
To an opponent ~ Tolerance
To a friend ~ Your heart
To a customer ~ Service
To ALL ~ Charity
To every child ~ A good example
To yourself ~ Respect

Wishing you serenity for the new week ahead my poetic friend!
~Silent Serenity~

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Posted 13 Years Ago


Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry!!!
Every single soul is a poem!!!
May serenity soothe your soul!
Hope all is well!
Have a fantastic rest of the week my poetic friend!
Silent Serenity

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Posted 13 Years Ago


SARTRE On the movement from Existentialism to Marxism
"In the end one is always responsible for what is made of one.
Even if one can do nothing else besides assume this responsibility.
For I believe that a man can always make something out of
what is made of him.
This is the limit I would today accord to Freedom: the small
movement which makes of a totally conditioned social being
someone who does not render back completely
what his conditioning has given him.
Which makes of Genet a poet when he was so rigorously
conditioned to be a thief."
"The individual interiorizes his social determinations:
he interiorizes the relations of production, the family
of his childhood, the historical past, the contemporary
institutions, and he then re-exteriorizes these in acts
and options which necessarily refer us back to them.
None of this existed in the Existentialism of
Being and Nothingness."