20. yüzyılın o ayrıcalıklı, hümanist, hristiyan burjuvası farkında olmaksızın içinde bir hitler taşımaktadır. hitler'de affedemediği şey suçun kendisi değil, insanlığa karşı olması da değil, insanın küçük düşürülmesi de değil ; beyaz adama karşı işlenmiş olmasıdır. beyaz adamın küçük düşürülmesidir, yani o vakte kadar yalnızca cezayir'in araplarına, hindistan'ın kulilerine, afrika'nın zencilerine reva görülen sömürgeci muamelenin bu sefer avrupa'ya uygulanmasıdır. aimê cêsaire
Neuroscience, originally meant to unlock the mysteries of consciousness and the brain, has become iou another handmaiden of the profit motive. There is actually a field called -and I'm not making this up- neuromarketing. "Their aim is to market happiness in a bottle," Lustig added. Or in a hamburger, or in a new smartphone or one of its many apps. In short, these corporations are acting as unscrupulous pushers in the open-air, perfectly legal market of mass addiction.
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What distinguished the French anarcho-syndicalists from other trade unionists was their insistence that the movement should be completely independent of political parties and their refusal to participate in conventional politics. As the anarchist Emile Pouget succinctly put it, ‘The aim of the syndicates is to make war on the bosses and not to bother with the politics.’
In the Crimea, Tolstoy also recovered his earlier aim in life — the ideal of virtue — which had been long forgotten because of the temptations of military society. He now decided at the age of twenty-seven that it would be his purpose in life to found a new religion corresponding to the development of mankind: ‘the religion of Christ, but purged of beliefs and mysticism, a practical religion, not promising future bliss but giving bliss on earth’.
Whilst in Geneva with Bakunin, Nechaev wrote between April and August 1869 a Catechism of a Revolutionary which proved to be one of the most repulsive documents in the history of terrorism. The guiding principle of this work is that ‘everything is moral that contributes to the triumph of the revolution; everything that hinders it is immoral and criminal.’ It calls upon the would-be revolutionary to break all ties with past society, to feel a ‘single cold passion’ for the revolutionary cause and to adopt the single aim of ‘pitiless destruction’ in order to eradicate the State and its institutions and classes.
Nechaev, who later inspired the character Peter Verkhovensky in Dostoevsky’s The Possessed , was an extraordinary character: despotic, power-hungry, egoistic, rude and yet strangely seductive. He exemplifies the unscrupulous terrorist who will stop at nothing to realize his aim. Bakunin could not stop himself from being seduced by someone who seemed to have his own extreme energy and dedication, and that despite his tender years. He appeared to be a reincarnation of the legendary Russian bandits Stenka Razin and Pugachev.