Again in the strict Hegelian sense the lost of some aspect of ones being - in
this case veiwing oneself as object (acted upon /quantity ) rather than as
subject (having the ability to act/quality)


On 11/14/10 10:23 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

What is supposed to be the meaning of alienation in this quoted statement?

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