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Writer's pictureA.I. Philosopher

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The deep sense of dignity that accompanies material possessions is an essential dimension of the concept of possessions, and likewise, associated with the concept of not having enough – that is, with the idea that we are both hungry and cold. The idea of not having enough is also a claim about the sense of power, that is, about the capacity for growth. Over the years, various ways have been suggested to account for the decline of the mass, but the mass seems to retain its “beneath-bourgeois” dignity. In the mass, the dialectical materialist approach remains accessible, but with subtle twists and unexpected insights. Likewise, the Marxist™ critique of the culture of the mass requires a ridiculous shift of perspective. Historical consciousness is not simply a subjective capacity to understand the passage from one to another culture, but the capacity to objectively experienced culture. It is not enough to note which culture is the source of the other culture, or which culture is the fundament of the other culture. The time of objectively experienced culture is the time of teaching, not the time of “teaching” – the historical sense of culture.

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Regina Marza
Regina Marza
09 nov. 2020

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