Who was quoting Hegel :
"The truth of necessity is, therefore, Freedom."
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/sl/slactual.htm#SL158
A
At 06:28 PM 19/02/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>To quote V:
>
> > "in the new society our science will take a central place in life. 'The
> leap
> > from the
> > kingdom of necessity into the kingdom of freedom' inevitably puts the
> question
> > of the mastery of
> > our own being, of its subjection to the self, on the agenda. . . . It will
> > indeed be the last science in
> > the historical or prehistorical period of mankind. The new society will
> create
> > the new man."
>
>...who was citing Engels:
>
>"It is only from this point that men, with full consciousness, will fashion
>their own
>history; it only from this point that the social causes set in motion by men
>will have, predominantly
>and in constantly increasing measure, the effects willed by men. It is
>humanityıs leap from the
>realm of necessity into the realm of freedom."
>
>On 2/19/08 3:32 PM, "Michael Glassman" <MGlassman@ehe.osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > I'm still trying to get my head around how you get from mastery to free
> will,
> > or will that leads to freedom.
>
>
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