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James L Marsh
Radical Fragments
PETER LANG
New York • San Francisco • Bern
Frankfurt am Main • Berlin • Wien • Paris
CONTENTS
PREFACE xi
Table of Illustrations xv
Part 1 BARTHEAN EXPLORATIONS
* 1 Preceding unscientific preface 3
• 2 The formal is the revolutionary, the personal is the political 4
3 Brecht, Marxism, and modernism 6
4 Devolution 6
5 Marxism and the university 7
6 Epitaph 8
7 The way up is the way down 8
8 Absurdity 8
9 A plausible sociological hypothesis 9
10 Wild possibilities 10
11 The bourgeois academic 10
12 A thought experiment 11
13 Conviction 11
' 14 Eros and thought 12
15 Safe thinking and critical thinking 12
16 Redemptive criticism 13
'17 Marxism and structuralism 13
18 The Super Bowl as bourgeois myth 14
19 Reagan as bourgeois myth --Death Valley Days 16
20 Most thought-provoking about this thought-provoking time 20
21 On keeping our intellectual balance 21
22 Six theses on theory and practice 23
23 The illusion of technique 24
24 Paris and America 26
25 Place Vendome 26
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26 Overheard on the subway 27
27 Barthes or Sartre? 31
Part 2 AESTHETICS AND THE AESTHETIC
28 Aesthetic conversion 35
29 Marxism and modernism 36
30 The commodity and work of art 38
31 Mallarme and Marxism 38
32 Un Coup de Des 41
33 An image of Utopia 43
• 34 Art, modernity, rationality 44
35 The spiritual as art 45
36 German Expressionism 46
37 Vienna Luslhaus 47
38 Kokoschka as humanist 47
39 Picasso at Museum of Modern Art, 1980 49
40 Braque's passion 51
41 The most intellectual of the cubists 53
42 Klee's modernism 54
43 Matisse: the Nice years 57
44 Miro-Monde 59
45 Adorno and Stravinsky 61
46 Affirmative and critical art 62
47 You need a little irrationality in your life 63
^ 48 Beautiful decadence 64
49 No place of grace for those who avoid the face 65
50 Compassionate love 66
51 Capital is death 68
52 America discovers Schwitters 69
53 You don't need the masterpiece to get the idea 69
54 I wish my audience never to be bored with dance 71
55 Martha Graham 72
56 Religion, music, and liberation 73
57 My work is in part about the possibility of things being taken for
one thing or another 73
58 Redeeming the time 75
59 Contemporary sculpture 76
60 The more things change 77
61 Joyful asymmetry 78
' 62 Ugliness and beauty, image and reality 78
63 America is not Disneyland, and we can't deny it any longer 80
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64 Frank Borman is right 81
65 Abstraction lives 82
66 Small steps 84
67 Carolyn Lord and Dancers, June, 1986 85
• 68 Modernism and post-modernism 86
69 Art and Utopia 87
70 Praxis, commodification, and art: debate among a modernist, a
post-modernist, and partisan of praxis 88
Part 3 INTIMATIONS OF SELFHOOD
71 Conversion 95
• 72 Forms of self-transcendence 96
• 73 Is it all just words? 97
74 The radical intellectual 98
75 If you're lonely, don't marry 100
76 The erotic self 100
' 77 Psychic conversion 101
' 78 On the subversion of the ego and the dialectic of desire 102
79 Making sense 103
80 Ethics and freedom 104
81 The unexamined life is not worth living 105
82 Universal and particular imply one another 106
83 Whatever can be catalogued is an invitation to despair 107
84 Capitalism and the single one 108
85 Let us view the social world as the human being writ large 109
86 Not to be like children in this sense is a bit of freedom 110
87 Discipline and punish 112
88 The business of America is busyness 115
89 A parable 116
90 The fear of chaos and the beginning of wisdom 117
91 On making it easy for oneself 121
92 1 am a grown man 123
93 Propositions and gestures 125
• 94 The tyranny of rationality 126
•' 95 The tyranny of the subject 128
• 96 Dialectic and the Other 130
97 Totality and domination 131
• 98 Hierarchy, anarchy, and freedom 133
' 99 Liberation from the mind 135
100 Messages in a bottle 137
101 Thinking is venturing beyond 137
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102 On settling 138
103 Life-world, technology, modernity: debate between a modernist
and a post-modernist 140
Part 4 RATIONALITY, CRITIQUE, LIBERATION
104 Radical political conversion 149
105 Happiness, virtue, and acquisition 150
106 Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue; extremism in the
defense of liberty is no vice 152
107 Notes on feminism, praxis, and contemplation 153
108 Intimacy and sexuality 154
109 What does this have to do with praxis? 154
110 On the common saying, This may be true in theory, but it does
not apply in practice Realism, the opium of the intellectual 156
111 Power grows out of the barrel of a gun 158
' 112 Power, violence, and terror 160
113 A reluctant defense of violence 162
114 Reading Capital 165
115 Capital logic 166
116 Marx 167
117 Division of labor: parousia or hell? 169
118 Labor and liberation 170
119 Distinct but not equal 172
120 The poor you will always have with you 173
121 Apartheid, the Sullivan Principles, and empire as a way of life 174
122 We will pay any price, bear any burden 175
123 On the rise and fall of the Soviet threat 176
124 On seeing and hearing Daniel Ortega: New York City,
Summer, 1986 177
125 Lady Liberty 178
126 Lady Liberty 180
127 The failed God 181
128 Salvador 181
129 Irangate 182
130 Full metal jack-off 184
131 The buck stops here 186
132 Two visions of government 187
133 A little bit of reality 189
134 Reagan, democracy, and late capitalism 190
135 Recovering the 1960s 1%
136 The rugged individual and the social individual 198
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137 Rational and irrational, modern and post-modern 201
138 Liberation in the center 204
139 Truth and power 206
140 Is late capitalism rational? 207
Part 5 ENLIGHTENMENT, CULTURE, AND BELIEF
* 141 The Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred
immaturity 223
142 You, you're the one 224
143 Universal prostitution appears as a necessary phase 226
144 I'm O:K , you're okay 227
145 Kierkegaard and Adorno 229
146 On appearing in Playboy 230
147 Appearing on the Johnny Carson Show 231
148 Kierkegaard and the Moonies 232
149 Every crime is forgiven except different buttons on my coat 232
150 Authorship and money 233
151 The dialectic of the contemptible 233
152 If my books become popular, then I have been misunderstood 234
153 Morality, taste, and pornography 235
154 People will smile perhaps when they recall that here were men-
meaning ourselves~who believed that therein resided a truth
every bit as precious as the one they had demanded from the
earth, the stars, and the pure form of their thought 236
• 155 Intimacy and sexuality 237
156 The conservative critique of bourgeois freedom 238
157 Disposability and creative fidelity 239
158 The failure of nerve in Roman Catholicism 240
159 Why has God allowed this? 241
160 Blessed are the pure of heart 242
161 Thomas Merton, monk 242
162 Freud and prophets 244
163 The Catholic university: from dogmatism to intellectualism 245
164 If you don't like the weather, change it 246
165 Civil disobedience at Fordham 246
166 Truth and justice at Fordham 248
167 The humility of God 253
168 Play, philosophy, and contemplation 254
169 The Son of Man has come not to lord it over you, but to serve 254
170 God is dead and we have killed Him 255
171 Religion is the secret yearning of the oppressed 256
172 Form and content 258
173 Conversation with a neo-conservative 259
Part 6 EPILOGUE: AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW 273
Notes 285
Bibliography 291
Illustrations 295
Index of Names 303 |
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