Sociology in Marx's work
To whom does that venerable beard of ancient deity belong? asks Anatole France to Voltaire in the dialogue between the immortals, in the garden of the regions of the intellect. And Voltaire answers: it belongs to the Socrates of the barricades, to Karl Marx, who has written a terrible book to prove...
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
1943
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| Sumario: | To whom does that venerable beard of ancient deity belong? asks Anatole France to Voltaire in the dialogue between the immortals, in the garden of the regions of the intellect. And Voltaire answers: it belongs to the Socrates of the barricades, to Karl Marx, who has written a terrible book to prove that the strong abuse the weak. What a new discovery! exclaims Voltaire, and after making him explain his theories, he tells him that all this is very abstract, and gives me a slight headache. Perhaps you would like to give us some examples? Marx answers: with pleasure. I will redo the whole history of mankind from the point of view of my theory. And in fact he was able to do it successfully, because his system is valid in the three fundamental strata of collective life, by application of its: essential parts.
Lecture delivered at the Institute of Humanities of the National University of Córdoba, on August 14, 1942. |
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