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...Incidental" was also an unfortunate word. I used it to indicate priorities. Your "Intellectual framework" seems to be Marxist-Maoist. From this point of view, social oppression is a phenomenon of certain types of economic organization (Feudal, Capitalist, etc.). To see racial discrimination as a category of economic oppression is to consider the Negro as an "incidental" victim of a system which cuts a far wider swath. This kind of thinking has typified the attitude of American Marxists for many years (see Richard Wright's introduction to Black Metropolis). Most SDS members, conversely, construe American "imperialism" as an outgrowth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M2M HITS REVIEW | 10/2/1965 | See Source »

...were also, as he said, "the guardians at the gate" against the communist aggression; but what kind of aggression is it when the Vietnamese people are in their own country, arbitrarily divided, when the only foreigners in Vietnam are the troops of a western people, who also defend the feudal structure of the local society, the oppression of peasants and the corruption of the leading class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frenchmen Answer Panelists, Denounce US Vietnam Policy | 8/9/1965 | See Source »

...favorite hero is the trickster figure, who appears in many guises (as a taciturn bumpkin, a crafty samurai, a modest wife, a voluptuous virgin) and unfailingly triumphs. But the Japanese joker is a special breed. A blend of Socrates and Till Eulenspiegel, he serves as gadfly to his ritualistic feudal society, sits in judgment on its fools and fakers. These stories establish him as a considerable literary creation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Current & Various: Aug. 6, 1965 | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

...architecture and its art. These are volumes one and two in a series, simultaneously published in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, that will ultimately number 14. The Europe of the Capitals, with text by a professor of art history at the University of Rome, traces the decline of feudal nobility in Europe and the emergence of a bourgeoisie whose greatest gift to posterity was the modern metropolis. In The Invention of Liberty, Dr. Starobinski, professor of history of ideas at the University of Geneva, examines how the art of the era expressed Western man's new sense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: For Mind & Eye | 7/16/1965 | See Source »

...like a nationalist possessed. Germany's sense of nationhood was always a fragile and insecure state of mind. In 1871, Bismarck belatedly forged German unity under Prussian hegemony from the anachronism of myriad principalities, but he sent Germany marching into the 20th century as little more than a feudal relic in modern dress. German society never experienced a nationalist, middleclass, democratic revolution or evolution comparable to those of France or Britain. The last and only real German revolution was Luther's Reformation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE GERMAN AWAKENING | 6/4/1965 | See Source »

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