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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 32 of 215
Essentially the Kantian epistemological dualism of subject and object is more reflective of the distinction between mental and manual labor the author is trying to make. Hegel’s “absolute knowing” incorporates this dualism into a truth into a single truth that will ultimately be uncritical + will not reveal the materialist roots of the problem
Dec 10, 2025 02:16AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 32 of 215
Kant’s concern with a priori, the categorization of knowledge also more directly addresses one of the core claims of the book regarding abstract knowledge and its origins (again they claim that its due to exchange which- like- huh??)
Dec 10, 2025 02:19AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 32 of 215
Haven’t really gotten into the meat and bones yet, author is mainly explaining why Kant is the object of his study and not Hegel.
Dec 10, 2025 02:13AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 32 of 215
Dec 10, 2025 02:11AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 28 of 215
-OH AND THAT APPARENTLY ABSTRACT THOUGHT AROSE FROM EXCHANGE
-Claims to place a line of differentiation between a class society and a classless society?
-Is there a reason that he compares Kants transcendental subject to the exchange abstraction- like genuinely what practical use does this serve- like yeh okay they are similar what difference does that make
Dec 07, 2025 02:04PM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 28 of 215
Exchange abstraction as I understand it basically means that money functions as an abstraction of labor, equating diverse intellectual and manual work into value/ common measure/ price and it arises from the exchange itself Marx basically said the same thing in his explaination of the “money abstraction” but this author is saying its more accurate to say exchange- I guess
Dec 07, 2025 02:03PM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 28 of 215
The book delineates its main objectives:
-understanding natural science from a historical materialist perspective
-understanding the origin of the separation of mental and manual labor (i.e. understanding hoe the exchange abstraction arose.
Dec 07, 2025 02:02PM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 22 of 215
Mentioned Kant- don’t understand anything he’s talking about, never read Kant- the most I’ve done is talk on the phone about him briefly a couple weeks ago- feeling #dumb asf
Dec 07, 2025 09:36AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 22 of 215
We are so over
Dec 07, 2025 09:35AM
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Rimarajaa
Rimarajaa is on page 20 of 215
Dec 04, 2025 12:53PM
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Misbah Quadri i didnt understand what you said and i already read the book 😭


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