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  "The struggle is never between good and evil, but between the execrable and the preferable." Raymond Aron
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Like Nitro and Glycerine
Watching how the surrealists and the futurists got their hands burnt dabbling with communism and fascism, a major sorealist tenet is 'don't get politics and art mixed up'.

There are too many examples of failed artists becoming psychotic leaders.  Marx wanted to be a poet, so did Robespierre and Stalin. Mussolini was a failed actor. And who needs to mention that failed watercolorist from Vienna (see above).

So, as sorealists, we really object to the confusion between politics and the arts.

Walter Benjamin wanted people to stop 'aesthetisizing politics' and after the interventions of the likes of Harold Pinter and Peter  Handke in recent years... he's got a point. Fantasy and politics made bad bed fellows....

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Accepting the Inevitable
While we have recent examples of intellectuals becoming very bad politicians (Karadjic and Kolevic in Bosnia spring immediately to mind) there are still some sorealist heroes to be found.

Yitzak Rabin and Mikhail Gorbachev are classic modern examples of politicians who eschewed certainty, changed their minds, and were willing to adapt their policies to different circumstances.

But such politicians are only human and would probably have big failings too. They might be like Bill Clinton, only they would inhale.

Are there other figures from the world of politics and international affairs who you would nominate? Click below and start being pretentious or contentious

 
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The danger of dreams

Live Big: Dream Small
If anything defines this nascent political movement, it would be an aversion to dreams, fantasies and myths in politics.

This would obviously start with an avoidance and refutation of the still persistent religious myths that permeate our politics, narratives of redemption, struggle, small vanguards and elites, final apocalyptic battles and raptures. These structures can be found in left wing and ecological thought, as well as the more obvious places.

But a sorealist politician would also combat the other kinds of dreams that poison public life - whether that's the extreme form of the American dream of happiness (a constant cause of unhappiness) or the equally crazy demonic conspiracy theories doing the rounds - especially on the net

 

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