The celebrated opening image of 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' is another case in point:

Let us go then, you and I,
When the evening is spread out against the sky
Like a patient etherised upon a table...

How, the reader wonders, can the evening look like an anaesthetised body? Yet the point surely lies as much in the force of this bizarre image as in its meaning. We are in a modern world in which settled correspondences or traditional affinities between things have broken down. In the arbitrary flux of modern experience, the whole idea of representation - of on thing predictably standing for another - has been plunged into crisis; and this strikingly dislocated image, one which more or less ushers in 'modern' poetry with a rebellious flourish, is a symptom of this bleak condition.

Terry Eagleton


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In any case, it is a mistake to equate concreteness with things. An individual object is the unique phenomenon it is because it is caught up in a mesh of relations with other objects. It is this web of relations and interactions, if you like, which is 'concrete', while the object considered in isolation is purely abstract. In his Grundrisse, Karl Marx sees the abstract not as a lofty, esoteric notion, but as a kind of rough sketch of a thing. The notion of money, for example, is abstract because it is no more than a bare, preliminary outline of the actual reality. It is only when we reinsert the idea of money into its complex social context, examining its relations to commodities, exchange, production and the like, that we can construct a 'concrete' concept of it, one which is adequate to its manifold substance. The Anglo-Saxon empiricist tradition, by contrast, makes the mistake of supposing that the concrete is simple and the abstract is complex. In a similar way, a poem for Yury Lotman is concrete precisely because it is the product of many interacting systems. Like Imagist poetry, you can suppress a number of these systems (grammar, syntax, metre and so on) to leave the imagery standing proudly alone; but this is actually an abstraction of the imagery from its context, not the concretion it appears to be. In modern poetics, the word 'concrete' has done far more harm than good.

Terry Eagleton


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What persuades men and women to mistake each other from time to time for gods and vermin is ideology.

Terry Eagleton


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Evil may be 'unscientific' but so is a song or a smile.

Terry Eagleton

Tag: science music evil



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After all, if you do not resist the apparently inevitable, you will never know how inevitable the inevitable was.

Terry Eagleton

Tag: inspirational apathy capitalism resistance socialism marxism inevitability



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Historical determinism is a recipe for political quietism.

Terry Eagleton

Tag: politics determinism history activism apathy marxism apolitical historical-determinism



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It is capitalism, not Marxism, that trades in futures.

Terry Eagleton

Tag: future capitalism marxism anti-capitalism criticisms-of-marxism futures-exchange utopianism



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Successful revolutions are those which end up by erasing all traces of themselves.

Terry Eagleton

Tag: politics history revolution marxism



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It is conceivable that not knowing the meaning of life is part of the meaning of life, rather as not counting how many words I am uttering when I give an after-dinner speech helps me to give an after-dinner speech. Perhaps life is kept going by our ignorance of its fundamental meaning, as capitalism for Karl Marx

Terry Eagleton


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... Capitalism will behave antisocially if it is profitable for it to do so, and that can now mean human devastation on an unimaginable scale. What used to be apocalyptic fantasy is today no more than sober realism....

Terry Eagleton

Tag: capitalism



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