>Marx's own understanding of what's required is badly flawed.  It  can't  
explain, for instance, the strength of the attachment to the  "habit"  
of treating "things" as "substances" in "external relations"  as  
opposed to "activities" in "internal relations". <
 
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Is a this not an inherent quality of the minds functioning? As soon as one  
layer of internal relations are unravel one is confront with another layer of  
internal relations? 
 
WL. 


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