Showing posts with label The Last Liberal and Other Essays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Last Liberal and Other Essays. Show all posts

Sunday, November 04, 2007

My feelings about Das Kapital are the same as my feeling about the Koran. I
Know it is historically important and i know that many people, not all of whom are idiots, find it a sort of Rock of Ages and containing inspiration. Yet when I look into it, it is to me inexplicable that it can have this effect. Its dreary, out-of-date academic theorizing seems so extraordinarily unsuitable as material for the purpose…Will you promise to read it again, if I do?

- John Maynard Keynes to George Bernard Shaw, December 1934

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Found in
The Last Liberal and Other Essays, Ramachandra Guha

There was a great Marxist called Lenin
Who did two or three million men in
That's a lot to do in
But where he did one in
That great Marxist Stalin did ten in.

- Robert Conquest
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Found in
The Last Liberal and Other Essays, Ramachandra Guha

Friday, September 07, 2007

‘When the facts change I change my mind. And what do you do, sir?’

-John Maynard Keynes, to an unnamed dogmatist.



“ A man has one birthplace, one fatherland, one country…he can only have one country…and the place of his birth is the most important factor in his life…I did not leave Russia of my own will, even though I disliked much in my Russia and in Russia generally. Yet the right to criticize Russia is mine and because I love it, and I do not give any foreigner the right.”

~The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, on his return to Russia after fifty years in exile

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The Last Liberal and Other Essays, Ramachandra Guha