The Roman came into the Promised Land that had become less and less as promised. The rich got along quite well with the foreign occupation; it provid… - Ernst Bloch

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The Roman came into the Promised Land that had become less and less as promised. The rich got along quite well with the foreign occupation; it provided protection from desperate peasants and patriotic resistance fighters. It provided protection from prophets who could be labeled "agitators" now, without any qualms.

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About Ernst Bloch

Ernst Simon Bloch (July 8, 1885 – August 4, 1977) was a German Marxist philosopher. He was a Marxist philosopher, however with a Liberal mind.

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Alternative Names: Ernst Simon Bloch Karl Knerz

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On bourgeois ground … change is impossible anyway even if it were desired. In fact, bourgeois interest would like to draw every other interest opposed to it into its own failure; so, in order to drain the new life, it makes its own agony apparently fundamental, apparently ontological. The futility of bourgeois existence is extended to be that of the human situation in general, of existence per se.

Even where Marx did not soften his main drive to a "revolutionary development," it was still aimed at capitalism alone (a relatively young and derivative cancer) and not equally at the age-old, lasting core of all enslavement, cruelty and exploitation: at militarism, feudalism and the supremacist world at large.

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