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Hi Howard
>>> You say that the issue we discuss is
the ordering of a reconstruction of the subject matter in thought. My
point is that the order of the ordering must follow the real character of the
object, not the dictates of thought. That point is glossed over in
the simple pairing of logic and history. <<<
I'm still trying to gauge the extent to which we agree
and
disagree.
Let's recall that in this thread I have been
responding to
a position suggested by Rakesh in a post dated 2/6
in which
he asserted that the ordering of
Marx's dialectical analysis
(actually, its *presentation*) follows "the
actual historical
movement". I *agree with you* that logic
and history shouldn't
be simply paired -- indeed, that was the main point I
have
been trying to make.
[NB: in a post responding to
Rakesh, dated 2/11, I mentioned
"Vorstellung". Note that in the "Introduction" to
the
_Grundrisse_ where Marx explains what is wrong
with the
starting point of the population he writes that "this would be a
chaotic conception [Vorstellung] of the whole
.... "(Nicolaus
translation, p. 100). There is also a reference to
"Vorstellung"
in the _Critique of Hegel's 'Philosophy of
Right' (Cambridge,
CUP, 1970, p. 69). In the latter context, it is
written as part
of a critique of Hegel's concept of the state: for Hegel
"the
state is a mere representation [eine blosse
Vorstellung]"
(emphasis in original, JL).]
You suggest that the ordering must follow the real
character
of the object. Yes. But, how is that done?
It is done through
the reconstruction of the subject matter (the "object") in
thought. It is not done through a ordering that
matches the
historical appearance of the categories.
>>> For example, we abstract from
the state form and present forms of production first because the determinations
of the state form are less "simple." Forms of state depend on how surplus
value is pumped out. This is not a matter of how we order things in
thought, but of how the world works. <<<
"The way the world works" can
only be comprehended in
thought. There is no other way.
In solidarity, Jerry
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