OFF: Starship Troopers (was Classic Rock)
Hardman DK
D.K.Hardman at CITY.AC.UK
Tue Jan 13 06:53:50 EST 1998
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, M Holmes wrote:
> > As an anarchist, Moorcock is basically opposed to the state and its
> > machinery. But I don't think he's a pacifist; hence his references to the
> > Nestor Makhno's anarchist army in the Russian civil war.
>
> >From comments I've heard him make, I suspect he tends towards some form
> of left wing anarchism. I heard he'd also been doing some pro-censorship
> pieces which would be kinda disturbing.
I can't quite figure Moorcock out on this score. He's always claimed to be
anti-censorship, yet at the same time is a strong supporter of Andrea
Dworkin in her anti-pornography crusade (and she most definitely does want
to censor what we read, see and hear). I'm amused that Moorcock is also
apparently a friend of J.G.Ballard, who is most certainly
anti-censorship & anti-Dworkin, and has been quoted as saying that
when he dies he wants to leave his testicles to Andrea Dworkin :)
Dave
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