From: ronpeterson1


Engels in Anti-D?hring says:
" From a scientific standpoint, this appeal to morality and justice
does not help us an inch further; moral indignation, however
justifiable, cannot serve economic science as an argument, but only as
a symptom. "


--
Ron

^^^^^
CB: Thanks for finding that.  I'm thinking now that Marx's use of
"moral science" in that time might have more of the connotation of
today's "psychological science" ?   Morality-psychology is
super-structure and political economy is base. That would fit with
morality-psychology being determined and a symptom of political
economy.
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