[lbo-talk] "Ruling Class" as Agent?????

Eubulides autoplectic at gmail.com
Fri Dec 10 08:49:32 PST 2010


On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:02 AM, c b <cb31450 at gmail.com> wrote:


> CB: It defies common sense to think that the capitalist ruling class
> has without class consciousness and a high level of class unity won
> the Cold War and retained dominance of the states of the imperialist
> power nations over the last 100 years in the face of conscious,
> Marxist led working class challenges.   There is all kinds of evidence
> that the ruling class is centralized.
>
> As to the term "agent", the ruling class is the "principle". It has
> lots of "agents".  A principle directs and agent. A principle is the
> subject.  This is the legal use of "principle/agent"  ( See the law of
> agency).  Post modernists or whoever have given the term "agent" the
> opposite meaning from this legal meaning.

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There's just as much evidence that the capitalist class is disunified as regards distributed cognitions of interests.

As for the *principal*- agent issue; why should the legal theorists thick descriptions of the issues involved trump any other theorists contestations and descriptions of the terms? There does not appear to be any evidence that agency is an ultimately nomological term. Nor is there any political obligation to believe in the manner in which legal theorists inscribe liberal notions of agency for the purposes of achieving specific political goals.



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