ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I)
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Resumo: | The aim of this article is to analyze some elements of how the Marxian interpretation of Hegel's ontology and political philosophy reflects in his critique of capitalist political economy, with emphasis on Marx's critique of Hegel's conception of labor, and its relationship with the critique of the value form (Wertform) as a substance of the capital accumulation process. In order to do so, it focuses, synchronously, on two aspects related to the question, which divide the exhibition into two parts: In this Part I, it analyzes some ontological (Hegelian) elements situated in the formation of the Marxian concept of labor and, consequently, also in his critique of capital as a social form resulting from the historical development of labor itself. In this phase, it begins to explain how this process of Marxian research occurs under a double and simultaneous theoretical-critical bias established between, on the one hand, the ontological perspective of the subject (the worker) determined by the strange labor (entfremdete Arbeit), and, on the other hand, a critical perspective on political economics taken from the relationship of this strange labor with the private property of the means of production. In Part II, in addition to finishing off some openings left in Part I, it analyzes how this itinerary will influence the core of Marxian criticism, both in relation to the Hegelian concept of labor, as well as to the mature criticism presented in Capital, in order to corroborate the thesis of the ineradicable warp between ontology and political economy. It then qualifies at the level of dialectical method and logic, the concepts of labor and capital, as well as the dialectical question of mediation (Vermittlung) and its logical relationship with the broader movement of Spirit (Geist) and Idea (Idee), from how Marx analyzes them in Hegel. Finally, it concludes with a brief analysis of the political gravity of the ontological observation that underlies the entire Marxian critique of capitalist political economy. |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I)ONTOLOGIA E ECONOMIA POLÍTICA NA CRÍTICA MARXIANA DA SOCIEDADE CAPITALISTA: MARX LEITOR DE HEGEL (PARTE I)OntologiaEconomia políticaFilosofiaMarxHegelOntologyPolitical Economy.PhilosophyMarxHegelThe aim of this article is to analyze some elements of how the Marxian interpretation of Hegel's ontology and political philosophy reflects in his critique of capitalist political economy, with emphasis on Marx's critique of Hegel's conception of labor, and its relationship with the critique of the value form (Wertform) as a substance of the capital accumulation process. In order to do so, it focuses, synchronously, on two aspects related to the question, which divide the exhibition into two parts: In this Part I, it analyzes some ontological (Hegelian) elements situated in the formation of the Marxian concept of labor and, consequently, also in his critique of capital as a social form resulting from the historical development of labor itself. In this phase, it begins to explain how this process of Marxian research occurs under a double and simultaneous theoretical-critical bias established between, on the one hand, the ontological perspective of the subject (the worker) determined by the strange labor (entfremdete Arbeit), and, on the other hand, a critical perspective on political economics taken from the relationship of this strange labor with the private property of the means of production. In Part II, in addition to finishing off some openings left in Part I, it analyzes how this itinerary will influence the core of Marxian criticism, both in relation to the Hegelian concept of labor, as well as to the mature criticism presented in Capital, in order to corroborate the thesis of the ineradicable warp between ontology and political economy. It then qualifies at the level of dialectical method and logic, the concepts of labor and capital, as well as the dialectical question of mediation (Vermittlung) and its logical relationship with the broader movement of Spirit (Geist) and Idea (Idee), from how Marx analyzes them in Hegel. Finally, it concludes with a brief analysis of the political gravity of the ontological observation that underlies the entire Marxian critique of capitalist political economy.O objetivo deste artigo é analisar alguns elementos de como a interpretação marxiana acerca da ontologia e da filosofia política hegelianas reflete na sua crítica da economia política capitalista, com ênfase para a crítica de Marx à concepção do trabalho em Hegel, e a relação desta com a crítica da forma do valor (Wertform) enquanto substância do processo de acumulação do capital. Para tanto, concentra-se, de modo sincrônico, em dois aspectos atinentes à questão, que dividem a exposição em duas partes: nesta Parte I, analisa alguns elementos ontológicos (hegelianos) situados na formação do conceito marxiano de trabalho e, consequentemente, também na sua crítica ao capital enquanto forma social decorrente do desenvolvimento histórico do próprio trabalho. Nesta fase, inicia a explicação de como este processo da pesquisa marxiana ocorre sob um duplo e simultâneo viés teórico-crítico estabelecido entre, de um lado, a perspectiva ontológica do sujeito (o trabalhador) determinado pelo trabalho estranhado (entfremdete Arbeit), e, de outro, uma perspectiva crítica à econômica política tomada a partir da relação deste trabalho estranhado com a propriedade privada dos meios de produção. Na Parte II, além de arrematar algumas aberturas deixadas na Parte I, analisa como este itinerário irá influenciar o núcleo da crítica marxiana, tanto com relação ao conceito hegeliano de trabalho, como também à crítica madura apresentada em O Capital, de modo a corroborar a tese da urdidura ineliminável entre ontologia e economia política. Em seguida, qualifica ao nível do método e da lógica dialéticos, os conceitos de trabalho e capital, bem como a questão dialética da mediação (Vermittlung) e sua relação lógica com o movimento mais amplo do Espírito (Geist) e da Ideia (Idee), a partir de como Marx analisa-os em Hegel. Por fim, conclui com uma breve análise acerca da gravidade política da constatação ontológica que fundamenta toda a crítica marxiana da economia política capitalista.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/529710.1590/SciELOPreprints.5297porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5297/10240Copyright (c) 2022 Wecio Pinheiro Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo, Wecio Pinheiroreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-12-21T17:00:04Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5297Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-12-21T17:00:04SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) ONTOLOGIA E ECONOMIA POLÍTICA NA CRÍTICA MARXIANA DA SOCIEDADE CAPITALISTA: MARX LEITOR DE HEGEL (PARTE I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) Araújo, Wecio Pinheiro Ontologia Economia política Filosofia Marx Hegel Ontology Political Economy. Philosophy Marx Hegel |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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ONTOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE MARXIAN CRITICISM OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY: MARX READER DE HEGEL (PART I) |
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Araújo, Wecio Pinheiro |
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Araújo, Wecio Pinheiro |
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Ontologia Economia política Filosofia Marx Hegel Ontology Political Economy. Philosophy Marx Hegel |
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Ontologia Economia política Filosofia Marx Hegel Ontology Political Economy. Philosophy Marx Hegel |
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The aim of this article is to analyze some elements of how the Marxian interpretation of Hegel's ontology and political philosophy reflects in his critique of capitalist political economy, with emphasis on Marx's critique of Hegel's conception of labor, and its relationship with the critique of the value form (Wertform) as a substance of the capital accumulation process. In order to do so, it focuses, synchronously, on two aspects related to the question, which divide the exhibition into two parts: In this Part I, it analyzes some ontological (Hegelian) elements situated in the formation of the Marxian concept of labor and, consequently, also in his critique of capital as a social form resulting from the historical development of labor itself. In this phase, it begins to explain how this process of Marxian research occurs under a double and simultaneous theoretical-critical bias established between, on the one hand, the ontological perspective of the subject (the worker) determined by the strange labor (entfremdete Arbeit), and, on the other hand, a critical perspective on political economics taken from the relationship of this strange labor with the private property of the means of production. In Part II, in addition to finishing off some openings left in Part I, it analyzes how this itinerary will influence the core of Marxian criticism, both in relation to the Hegelian concept of labor, as well as to the mature criticism presented in Capital, in order to corroborate the thesis of the ineradicable warp between ontology and political economy. It then qualifies at the level of dialectical method and logic, the concepts of labor and capital, as well as the dialectical question of mediation (Vermittlung) and its logical relationship with the broader movement of Spirit (Geist) and Idea (Idee), from how Marx analyzes them in Hegel. Finally, it concludes with a brief analysis of the political gravity of the ontological observation that underlies the entire Marxian critique of capitalist political economy. |
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