So I decide I want to write on what makes Marx a linguistic genius. How is he able to explicate thoughts that are delicate, and prophetic? Explore the way that he is able to differentiate the possibilities that exist in the mediums of (revolution, in providing a voice for people in different communities, for example the MST, attempt to explore how these ideas with current American themes of social justice).
I wonder if there is another point that can be highlighted by these facts. What it makes for people to determine and see these other instances. So we note too that people assume a certain rationale... possible.
So lets continue writing and see what comes of it.
Marx:
has the desire to write on what protects the individual. What makes someone an appropriate member of society. Think activism.
His particular language is helpful, rooting in the dialogue of German industrialism in the 1840s? and its growing pains
Also can write on the movements that exist today, how he has been influenced by multiple leaders including Che, African communism, and Soviet communism. His whole point is to develop a commune. An idea that can build on something (ABSTRACT). Think in these terms, talk to Wes, to ask his view on communism.
Think about what it is like to travel and experience Bahia.
Linguistically, he is writing for the leaders of these new revolutions: Lenin and the Bolsheviks. Che and the Cuban communists. How are these writers/leaders particularly influenced by Marx?
How was Marx an exploiter?
Consider again, and pull quotes of specific examples of language. For example, the use of absurd on p. 320ish.
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