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@@@@@ I don't see how you can say that about the syndicalists, they've done some damn good work in Spain, and if there can't be a greater co-operation of the elements involved Hearn, you don't appreciate the issues involvedThere is a history of deep political antagonism between the syndicalists and ourselves, and there has never been a time when it was historically more inappropriate to divert the masses with an unattainable and uncoordinated utopiaIf you would take the trouble to study the revolution, you would realize that the anarchists have a record of sensuality and political debauch in times of stress, and tend to assume a feudal discipline with terrorist leadersWhy don't you study the career of Batko Makhno in 1919? Do you realize even Kropotkin was so repelled by the anarchist excesses that he took no stand in the revolution? Should we lose the war in Spain, then? What if it is won by the wrong elements on our side who will be unaffiliated with Russia? How long do you assume they would last with the Fascist pressures present in Europe today? That's a little too farsighted for meHe stares around the dormitory room, at the seven members spread out over the couch, the floor, and the two worn chairsIt seems to me you just do the thing that seems best at the moment, and worry about the rest of it later That's bourgeois morality, Hearn, harmless enough in the middle classes outside of its capacity for inertia, but the representatives of morality in a capitalist state employ the same morality toward other ends Later, after the meeting, the president talks to him over a beer in McBride's, his serious owlish face rather sadHearn, I welcomed you as a member, I must admit, I've searched myself and I understand it's a remnant of bourgeois aspirations, you come from a class which I envy still to the extent that I'm not wholly educated, but I'm going to have to ask you to leave, because you're not at the stage in your development where we can teach you anything I'm a bourgeois intellectual, huh, Al There's great truth in that, RobertYou've reacted against the lies of the system, but it's a nebulous rebellionYou want perfection, you're a bourgeois idealist, and therefore you're undependable Isn't this distrust of the bourgeois intellectual a little old-hat? No, RobertIt's founded on Marx's perception, and the experience of the past century proves his wisdomIf a man moves to the party because of spiritual or intellectual reasons, he's bound to move away again once the particular psychological climate that moved him there in the first place is changedIt's the man who comes to the party because economic inequities humiliate him every day of his life who makes a good CommunistYou're independent of economic considerations, and so you're without fear, without the proper understanding I guess I will get out, AlWe're friends then, thoughThey shake rather self-consciously and leave each otherI've searched myself and I understand it's a remnant of bourgeois aspirationsWhat a meatball, Hearn thinksHe is amused, a little contemptuou