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Re: [xmca] Agency/Structure, Individual/Society, Subject/Object



Currently I am reading "German Philosophy 1760-1860. The Legacy of Idealism," by Terry Pinkard, Cambridge UP., which has a short introduction which goes to the question of the social conditions.

Pinkard's line introduces a couple of additional ideas, but is largely along the same lines as my foreword to the Shorter Logic, which you can read here: http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/help/foreword.pdf or very briefly in the video: http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos/10865478

And Engels just touches on the question in "Ludwig Feuerbach": http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1886/ludwig-feuerbach/ch01.htm

Andy
Gregory Allan Thompson wrote:
Andy, interesting suggestion about the context of Germany in Hegel's Marx's time. If I had more time I would ask for suggested readings and a longer response, but barring that, do you have a pithy three paragraph summary or in which you could describe what it was about Germany that produced this kind of thinking. Fascinating issue about context and ideology...

-greg
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