He joined the French Communist Party and left it quickly enough, then sometime around the time he saw what the Polish United Workers' Party did, he grew up and discovered stoicism and classical liberalism.
A lot of readers of Marx, in the 60s, eventually stopped sucking his dick when seeing for themselves what happens when the Revolution does take over.
It's also why orthodox marxism, leninism and stalinism aren't as popular today as they used to be. Marx is no longer heralded the discoverer or inventor of the Laws of History as Engels marketed him, he is just another influential continental philosopher among many.
Foucault still left plenty of works that went to basically the exclusive benefit of crit theory, postcolonialism, feminist and queer theory.
Brandon Butler
I'm sure /pol/ can find some way to connect the idea of workers controlling the means of production with unemployed sjws communicating over networks owned privately primarily by white men
Luis Price
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William Hall
>Post-Marxists = Marxists >Sigur Ros = Van Halen
Michael Perry
>If anything, the white heterosexual male is oppressed The true redpill is realizing that oppression isn't a legitimate description of any human relationship.
Luke Wood
>cultural marxism This term is all too common on this board now. This board has become full psued, time to abandon ship
Ian Garcia
Marxism was always a war against the proletariat, whether it's the dictatorship OVER the proletariat in the East, or a relatively more honest 60s neomarxism where the proletariat is almost openly described as the villain in the battle for hegemony.
Luke Jones
Regardless of whether it makes historical sense, 'cultural marxism' is an incredibly effective term, as it captures the pavlovian fear reaction Joe the Plumber experiences when exposed to edgy stuff like pic related.
Samuel Adams
>backwards asian peasant nations liquidating populations in a race against global industrialization is entirely the fault of some German pamphlets, and has nothing to do with their existence as backwards asian peasant nations liquidating populations in a race against global industrialization >/pol/ "refutes" this argument with the "watcha doin Mao?" cartoon