Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-02 Thread Rakesh Bhandari
Miyachi, May I have the Michael Billing source cite? Thanks, Raksh

Re: Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-01 Thread Sabri Oncu
> Sir Sabri Oncu > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Marx argued critique of civil society, not on basis > of some morality. Below is my critique on Zizek,etc. > based on Marx's critique of fetishism Miyachi San, Thank you very much for sharing your critique on Zizek with me. I have not read it as yet but

Re: Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-01 Thread miyachi
on 2/2/02 04:01 AM, Sabri Oncu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Marx seemed to try to avoid moralism in Capital, but sometimes > he let his >> moral outrage creep in even though that violated his > methodological >> principles. I alway found his notion that capitalist were > merely the >> character

Re: Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-01 Thread Justin Schwartz
> > > Marx seemed to try to avoid moralism in Capital, but sometimes >he let his > > moral outrage creep in even though that violated his >methodological > > principles. Yes and no. Marx has a certain official critique id all morality as ideology. He also hasa certain moral relativism, actuall

Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-01 Thread Sabri Oncu
> Marx seemed to try to avoid moralism in Capital, but sometimes he let his > moral outrage creep in even though that violated his methodological > principles. I alway found his notion that capitalist were merely the > charactermasks of capital very attractive. Very much like Bertold Brecht, > h

Re: RE: Re: value and morality

2002-02-01 Thread Michael Perelman
Marx seemed to try to avoid moralism in Capital, but sometimes he let his moral outrage creep in even though that violated his methodological principles. I alway found his notion that capitalist were merely the charactermasks of capital very attractive. Very much like Bertold Brecht, he felt tha