PHIL 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Grundrisse

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The point is to examine individuals producing (themselves) Marx point out that the further back we go in history the more this fiction of the isolated individual becomes tenuous -> the more the individual is seen as. Elsewhere marx will say that (cid:498)social being determines soical. Material production being social-historical beings: we produce/reproduce ourselves as a species all societies are particular arrangements of the way human beings produce no production is possible without instruments, even hands. All of this represents a fundamental misunderstanding of the meaning of production, particularly its meaning for the capitalist mode of production. P & c are bound together: there can be no production without consumption: production is consumption because materials are used to produce within social-historical limits and reproduce the means of there existence. Introduction of the grundrisse compare with aristotles conception compare with the conception in the last marx reading.

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