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brekin » Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:09 pm wrote:slad wrote:name all those people you are talking about I did up thread I got 4 names.....please do name names.....just cause you say all those people doesn't make it so
Hello? slad you have everyone listed except Thomas Mann and the seminar attendee (you know the incident where Campbell told her "that's yoru problem" when she brought up the holocaust in reaction to his law of the jungle diatribe. How many people do you need? I'm really curious is 7 the magic number? 8? 9? Are you waiting for George Lucas's deathbed confession?
Mr. Brendan Gill
Arnold Krupat
Daniel Kaiser
Ms. Feldman
Thomas Mann
Seminar attendee (name is somewhere in thread (you can go dig for it))
brekin » Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:44 pm wrote:I wonder if you know anything about college politics?
Oh trust me...I know...do I know...
here's just a small list I have posted so far and I will continue to post more names of people who loved Joseph Campbell and certainly would not be caught dead hanging out with an anti-semite...So keep posting your hate and I'll keep posting supporters of Joseph Campbell.
my list from page 11...and I ahven't gotten around to adding more but I will....no doubt I will
seemslikeadream » Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:14 pm wrote:brekin » Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:09 pm wrote:slad wrote:name all those people you are talking about I did up thread I got 4 names.....please do name names.....just cause you say all those people doesn't make it so
Hello? slad you have everyone listed except Thomas Mann and the seminar attendee (you know the incident where Campbell told her "that's yoru problem" when she brought up the holocaust in reaction to his law of the jungle diatribe. How many people do you need? I'm really curious is 7 the magic number? 8? 9? Are you waiting for George Lucas's deathbed confession?
Mr. Brendan Gill
Arnold Krupat
Daniel Kaiser
Ms. Feldman
Thomas Mann
Seminar attendee (name is somewhere in thread (you can go dig for it))
wow your up to 5 and one unknown good for you ......anybody under oath? That's your proof 5 people out of a life time of work of an 85 year old man?? I pissed off that many people just today
brekin » 27 Jun 2013 15:00 wrote:slad wrote:Then maybe you know people lie
Sure, but why would all these different people; students, colleagues, seminar attendees, Jewish and non-Jewish, academic and non-academic bring such accounts forward? I mean what would they gain? Other than the acrimony of all the true believers of Campbell's very popular works? I just don't see how it could help them in anyway, probably just bringing unwanted attention and since this is mostly all old news, the late 80's-mid 90's, we can see how popular figures like Campbell are almost teflon to such accusations anyways. Are they all just meanies then, slad?
slad wrote:Then maybe you know people lie
brekin wrote:
Sure, but why would all these different people; students, colleagues, seminar attendees, Jewish and non-Jewish, academic and non-academic bring such accounts forward? I mean what would they gain? Other than the acrimony of all the true believers of Campbell's very popular works? I just don't see how it could help them in anyway, probably just bringing unwanted attention and since this is mostly all old news, the late 80's-mid 90's, we can see how popular figures like Campbell are almost teflon to such accusations anyways. Are they all just meanies then, slad?
OK, was Martin Luther an Anti-Catholic? and was there anything evil about it? or was it a difference of opinion?
justdrew » Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:29 pm wrote:
OK, was Martin Luther an Anti-Catholic? and was there anything evil about it? or was it a difference of opinion?
brekin » Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:47 pm wrote:
The Martin Luther example is problematic from a number of standpoints
There were a LOT of "restricted" clubs back then, brekin, what makes you think Campbell was in favor of maintaining that? (sorry if I missed that detail already posted)
At one faculty function, in 1969 or '70, I found myself drinking with Campbell and another, older, equally right-wing teacher. At some point in the evening, Campbell, responding to a remark I can't recall, said something to the effect that he could always spot a Jew. I, a Jew, said, ''Oh?'' Whereupon Campbell went into a description of how the New York Athletic Club had ingeniously managed for years to keep Jews out. He went on and on, telling his story in the most charming and amiable fashion, without any self-consciousness about the views he was expressing and, indeed, without any overt animus - for all that he obviously relished the notion of keeping Jews out of anywhere any time, forever. As soon as I could, I said goodnight, and Campbell and I never had much to do with each other again.
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