If Mort Divine ruled the world

On what basis do you define their rules for them?

I value uselessness more than I value short-term utilitarianist violence.
 
The West/Coates debate is a microcosmic reflection of the larger disagreements between hardcore Marxists and identity politics.

West's work ostensibly focuses on race, but he's a Marxist at heart--a member of the old guard, along with other staunchers like Jameson and Zizek. For him, the contemporary geography of race is dependent on the history of economic disenfranchisement and class hierarchy. Whether capitalism is important or not for Coates, I won't speculate (I'm not super familiar with his longer work, only his shorter articles); but it's true that he doesn't focus on it. This is why West labels him the "neoliberal" face of black struggle.

Personally, the debate itself is more interesting than whether one side is correct.
 
At least West is an intellectual, even if I consider him to be ridiculously wrong. Coates is worthy of all the scorn West can heap on him, and only as the appetizer at that. He's not a good thinker or a good writer, and either a cynical shill shilling for shillings or a rather malevolent personality. If his act is to be believed, I wouldn't want to be locked in a room with him.