Ralph wrote:
Some time ago I wrote a primer on the history of ideology critique and
social theory for a bunch of local highly educated but clueless
philosophy
yokels (educated in analytical philosophy of course, making them
incapable
of understanding European social theory or getting their
I'm not sure what you mean about Marx and ontology. Whatever interest Marx
has in this--I guess it would be the ontology of social being--is different
from Engels', but what matters here is twofold:
(1) Marx's ontological perspective is invested in a historically evolving
metabolic