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...Romance Today ("Jen... what would you say if I told you... I think.. I'm in love with you." "I would say... you were full of shit." The ellipses are his.) which clings moistly to the top of the bestseller lists, bringing Lumpen to the throats of the proletariat (because a baker's daughter can marry a banker's son, even if she dies forthwith) while Harvard classicists are still back in the middle ages translating Greek. Then there's Yale law professor Charles A. Reich (all of whose students, the Times exclaims, call him "Charley"), who reports...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Cabbages and Kingman The Greening of Yale | 11/21/1970 | See Source »

...ruling circle continue to build their technocracy, more and more of the proletariat will become unemployable, become lumpen, until they have become the popular class, the revolutionary class," he said...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Huey Newton Speaks at Boston College, Presents Theory of 'Intercommunalism' | 11/19/1970 | See Source »

Late in the film we see a close shot of Anne Wiazemsky, followed by a shot of her reflection in a mirror. The narrator is attempting to analyze photography as a class weapon, specifically the weapon of the bourgeoisie in its fight against the proletariat. Photography, it is claimed, serves two reactionary functions: first, it is used to identify class enemies, and second, it disguises the world. Replacing the novel and painting as paradigms of realistic portrayal, it re-establishes the idea of "mirroring " the world. Analysis of the world "mirrored" is substituted for analysis of objective conditions...

Author: By Joel Haycock, | Title: Godard Wind From The East at Emerson 105, Saturday and Sunday | 11/7/1970 | See Source »

...think this view of the great struggle between the poor and the rich, the bourgeois and the proletariat, is today totally inaccurate. I think as we seek allies and friends, we have to look up and down the whole economic ladder, the whole spectrum, as we look for enemies and friends, we will be able to identify people who are in the upper strata, in business, in the academic world, in some cases, the religious community, who are even more committed than some people in the lower strata...

Author: By Wallace TERRY Ii, | Title: Getting It All Together: Part II | 5/6/1970 | See Source »

When John and Yoko met over Eurasia, they attempted to knell the death of rational thought. Our small minds are fearful of forfeiting that thinking, because we are the proletariat and are still so much at the mercy of the world that we wish to continue thinking in its terms. When told to change our heads, instead we insist on worrving about our bread. The Beatles and Yoko are into something that only a fool won't envy, but somehow the Stones are closer to recognizing the realities which box all but a lucky few. Before concluding that you like...

Author: By Larry Meyer, | Title: Off the Shelf Grapefruit | 5/6/1970 | See Source »

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