VY

Quotes by V. Y. Mudimbe

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A liberation movement is doomed once it stops to haggle over nuances of good and evil.
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Forget language. After all, it bores me. The senses. And this much is true: any communication must transcend the immediacy of solidarity, must be mediated by ideological and economic connections. And there the senses reappear. No use giving in to words.
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Isn't simplification sometimes impoverishment? How to convey the richness of the message with a poverty of symbols. If we oversimplify the form, don't we kill the content?
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Form betrays. Form can betray. What matter, if the eternal meaning retains its true value.
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When an idea is preserved, isn't its form unimportant.
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Isn't it more important to live reality and not symbols?
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I teased Fabrizio: "We're studying theology here.""How? Are you making fun of me?""Not at all. Livy read historical chronicles. He interprets them by his own passionate views and freezes them for all time. . . . He wanted theoretical support for a conclusion he accepted beforehand. Isn't that theology?
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I was struck by a shallow figure of speech. . . . that Christianity is the handmaiden of capitalism.