Will some one kindly let me know what was Stein's Wooden Trichotomies, and
shed light on this passage of Marx by explaining the mentioned forms of
families: It is,
of course, just as absurd to hold the Teutonic-Christian form of the family
to be absolute as it would be to apply that character to
Usually, wooden tircotomies refers to some kind of poor and rigid
effort at Hegelian dialectic.
Look at Engels _The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the
State_ where the Teutonic-Christian , ancient Greek and Roman forms of
the family are discussed from a Marxist standpoint. Word
The relevance consists in this:
IF:
(1) You constantly submit to the list whole entries from wikipedia in
an unreadable format, without comment, assuming that we can't use
Wikipedia ourselves;
(2) Randomly pick up on any idea that crosses your mind and run with
it in an arbitrary and