Curt Hagenlocher on Sun, 2 Sep 2001 03:54:18 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] RE: <nettime> New Left history/Joshka Fischer/Kosovo |
> From: Michael Benson [mailto:michael.benson@pristop.si] > > For a fascinating and lengthy (ten sections; 42 pages, > single-spaced) look back at three-plus decades of the West > European New Left and its complex, multi-cellular evolutionary > path, check out Paul Berman's text in the latest New Republic > Online. It's well worth taking the time to print and read, imo. I absolutely agree with this. > It's titled "The Passion of Joschka Fischer", and skilfully > uses Fischer's personal story as a kind of prism. > > http://www.thenewrepublic.com/082701/berman082701_print.html The German weekly _Der_Spiegel_ had an interview with Fischer two weeks ago which fits nicely with this story. In part, he responds to some criticism from Daniel Cohn-Bendit on the issue of the G-8 protests. Some quotes are Fischer: I warn only of two dangers: violence and an overriding radical leftist ideology. '68 had two central mistakes: violence and radical leftist ideology. Those mistakes shouldn't be repeated. I have already seen many social movements fall apart in the 'violence' trap." [...] SPIEGEL: So you have become the prisoner of your three-piece suit. Fischer: The three-piece suit, you can accept for what it is... SPIEGEL: ...a disguise... Fischer: ...not a disguise, but work clothing. The suit is like protocol -- both help to prevent errors in international dealings. In a suit, you're never underdressed in any culture around the world. -- Curt Hagenlocher curth@motek.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold