[lbo-talk] Re: biology and society

Ted Winslow egwinslow at rogers.com
Mon May 29 19:20:06 PDT 2006


Jerry Monaco wrote:


> that Kropotkin assumes a perspective that we would call today
> "evolutionary psychology" and "sociobiology" shows that one does
> not have to be a "rightist" of any sort to think that some form of
> cooperative democracy (anarchism, socialism) are compatible with
> natural human capacities.

Any ontology that has no logical space for the ideas of a "will proper" and a "a universal will" also has no logical space for Marx's idea of a "true realm of freedom". The latter actualizes the former.

"The Will Proper, or the Higher Appetite, is (a) pure indeterminateness of the Ego, which as such has no limitation or a content which is immediately extant through nature but is indifferent towards any and every determinateness. (b) The Ego can, at the same time, pass over to a determinateness and make a choice of some one or other and then actualize it." (Hegel, The Philosophical Propaedeutic, p. 2)

The "Universal Will" is "the Will which is Lawful and Just or in accordance with Reason." (Philosophical Propaedeutic p. 1)

Ted



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