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Old 06.17.2008, 03:19 PM   #20
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Glice - this is turning into a bit of an "I agree with ya loads"-in ...

Ooh..."political idealogies as a 20th Century ideaoly" sutff - in general, hell yeah; however, I'd point to things like old man Marx, the Communards, the Levellers, Wat Tyler's lot etc etc snore snore, as also being very much of a strong (basically "socialist") politcal ideaology. I'm honestly not very good on the theory side of stuff (demonrail is v good on that, whereas I just tend to go "duh, where's the beer?"), but I feel it's worth bringing up....even the story of Christ could be seen, in a certain skewed reading, as essentially political (hammering against the political and religious mores of his day)*

*Of course if W Bennett posted here, he'd say "But Christ didn't exist!". To which I'd respond, "Hey Bill (he hates being called Bill), isn't that a Thai strip bar over there?"
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