Haz is a Maoist the way Andy Warhol was a Maoist.  Andy Warhol put up paintings of Mao and Haz puts up Maoist memes.  It's very postmodern, or postpostmodern - the play of signifiers has become completely detached from any signified.  (It's the logical next step of what Jodi Dean called "Lenin cat memes".)  Haz has a little more commitment to the bit of Maoism, and I respect him for committing to the bit.

Walter Benjamin famously said that Marxists politicized aesthetics, whereas fascists aestheticized politics.  You have to give it to him: Haz has very successfully accomplished the aestheticization of politics (as did Zizek, before him).  

Of course, Walter Benjamin could have been wrong, and I think he was wrong, ultimately.  To aestheticize politics doesn't automatically make you a fascist.  Or at least, that's not really what separates fascism from Marxism.  Ironically, and paradoxically, that's a very aesthetic way of distinguishing between Marxism and fascism - not a materialist analysis.

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