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- That's dogmatism.
- If you like.
:18:03
The end of intellectual dogmatism
:18:05
hasn't given us Marxism
:18:08
in its complete form.
:18:10
After all, we can only liberate
:18:13
what already exists,
even from dogmatism.
:18:17
Stalin's death meant
freedom for research
:18:22
and a fever of people rushing
to philosophise
:18:28
about their feelings
on liberation
:18:32
and their taste for freedom.
:18:41
Stalin's death gave us
:18:43
the right to count exactly
what we own.
:18:48
To call both wealth
and nakedness...
:18:51
by their real names,
:18:53
to think and talk aloud
about our problems
:18:56
and to undertake serious research.
:19:00
Stalin's death allowed us
:19:03
to get partially away
from our provincial theories.
:19:07
To recognise and know the existence
of others aside from us
:19:13
and seeing this exterior,
begin to see ourselves better.
:19:18
To know the place we occupy
in the knowledge
:19:21
and ignorance of Marxism
:19:23
and then begin to know ourselves.
:19:30
Today's task is simply to define,
:19:35
to face these problems
in light of day
:19:38
if we want to give some existence
:19:41
and consistency
to Marxist philosophy.
:19:46
Any questions?
:19:48
Can a non-socialist revolution
:19:51
peacefully be changed
into a socialist one?
:19:56
Yes, under specific conditions.
:19:59
But never can