Dienstag, 14. Februar 2012
For my AMD, I continued reading, and finished The German Ideology. The end was a satire just as almost the entirety of the second half of the book was. The part that I finished for the AMD was mostly a continuation of the mockery of Herr Grün. The evidence for Marx’s criticism comes from Cabet’s “Voyage to Icaria”, namely the section where Cabet attempts to portray figures important to political theory as communists, most notably Montesquieu and Sieyes. Herr Grün’s pattern of plagiarism is forced to halt, because the historical analysis of Cabet is too unique to reproduce distinctively; therefore Grün, applies Cabet’s technique to the a group Cabet didn’t, the Arabs. Marx identifies a different section where the ideas are nearly identical except Grün has replace inequality of means, with inequality of possessions. The original idea, founded in Locke’s theory which thought that “possessing in excess is against the law of reason”, implying the importance of the proper allocation of resources, is designed to claim that inequalities are bad in so far as they cause…whereas Grün bases substantial parts of his socialist doctrine around the misinterpretation that inequalities were unconditionally bad in and of themselves. Sam Engel
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