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absolute general law of capitalist accumulation
by Chris Doss
21 July 2004 12:29 UTC
CB: What's the difference between what you said and
what I said ? I
believe
you state the rule of non-contradiction, which is what
I am referring
to.
---
I thought you were implying that Marx and Hegel denied
the RoNC. Maybe I misread you.
^^^^^^
CB: I can see how you might have misunderstood what I meant.
I am saying that Hegel ( and Marx) employ both formal logic and dialectical
"logic". Within formal logic , they recognize the rule of
non-contradiction. Within dialectical logic, contradictions are fruitful and
important. There is no "rule" against contradiction, rather contradictions
are sought, so to speak.
- Thread context:
- Re: absolute general law of capitalist accumulation, (continued)
- Re: Venture Communism,
Dmytri Kleiner Mon 19 Jul 2004, 12:50 GMT
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