"An ignorance of Marx is as frequent among Marxists as an ignorance of Christ is among Catholics"
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The line also carries a very Spanish, very 20th-century sting. Bergamin lived through the Second Republic, the Civil War, exile, and the long shadow of Francoism. In that landscape, “Catholic” and “Marxist” weren’t just metaphysical labels; they were camps with real consequences. When politics becomes survival, doctrines harden into identities. You don’t debate scripture when you’re busy keeping your side intact.
Subtext: doctrinal ignorance is not a bug, it’s a feature. For many believers, knowing the text too well is destabilizing; it invites heresy, nuance, argument. Better to keep the founder at a safe distance - revered, simplified, weaponized. Bergamin’s wit is in the symmetry: both groups claim a tradition of liberation, both frequently outsource its meaning to priests, party cadres, or quote-miners. The punchline is that devotion, in practice, often replaces comprehension, and the movement coasts on the authority of a name rather than the difficulty of an idea.
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