[lbo-talk] Question on a Work by Marx

Thomas Seay entheogens at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 21 10:38:23 PDT 2005


It's been many years since I read the German Ideology, but I do not recall it polemeicizing against the radical nominalism of Max Stirner. Am I wrong?

Thomas --- Richard Harris <rhh1 at clara.co.uk> wrote:
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> "Most of the first volume of The German Ideology is
> taken up by a
> critical examination of the philosophical and
> sociological views of Max
> Stirner ...
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> full:
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/cw/volume05/preface.htm
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> Oishi writes:
> "All editions of The German Ideology hitherto
> available are almost
> apocryphal. Wataru Hiromatsu stated this
> scientifically in 1965[1], causing
> a sensation among Japanese specialists."
>
> I'm not sure any English language speakers have read
> the German Ideology
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> http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~mu3t-oois/ediproe.html
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> Richard.
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<<We are at such a point in mankind's evolution where changed conditions invalidate all our policies that have been so successful even in the recent past, and that presumably have constituted the ideal response to a presumably unchanging and unchangeable human condition. No wonder we are stupefied and confused-but our mistake is the same which many cultures have made before us, namely to force a rigid model upon a fluid reality.

Erich Jantsch - "Design for Evolution: Self-Organization and Planning in the Life of Human Systems"

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