# 20201230 - Revolution is downstream of economics. Capitalism had established itself by the time of the revolutions in Europe, the revolutions were just a means of catching up - Drawing divisions between what marxism is and isn’t is a result of the systemization of marxism in the Stalin period, and doesn’t do justice to either marxism or things that are outside marxism - Good art is art that speaks to the universal - The fall of c the soviet union marked a back sliding of global feminism - Can alienation be abolished? Derrick says capitalist alienation is only negative - Positivism in its objectivity and rationality leaves no space for subjectivity or teleology - Marx criticized the German idealists for being anti-semetic, but felt that their antisemitism spoke to a real criticism of the world - The German idealists claimed that the state was producing civil society in a dialectic - People make the distinction between good national capitalism and bad international capitalism, but they are two sides of the same whole - Anti-imperialism is not inherently anti-capitalist - Capitalism imposes a set of constrains on all behavior in society, and even society in general. It’s better to be a capitalist but they are still constrained