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Responding to David Levy's posting about Dickens and Carlyle:
Please: methinks thou dost protest too much. Is there any logical
connection between Carlyle's racist position on the Governor Eyre
case and the eloquent and trenchant criticisms of laissez faire
economies and the commercialization of everything that have
always attracted "progressives" to his work? Dickens was clearly
indebted to Carlyle for lots of the thinking that went into Hard
Times, a superb book which had nothing racist or reactionary in it
that I can tell--I use the book frequently in Intro courses. Who
doesn't know that Carlyle was a reactionary, for heaven's sakes?
That doesn't mean he wasn't right in what he had to say about
capitalism!
This is no syllogism, eg: Carlyle called economics the "dismal science" and
had many nasty and devastating things to say about it; Carlyle was a
racist; therefore, economics is not a dismal science and Carlyle's
criticisms of it are wrong!
Kevin Quinn
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