Return-Path: Delivered-To: andy@mira.net From: JulioHuato Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 09:23:14 EST To: andy@mira.net Subject: Re: essence and notion Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) "The Notion is the principle of freedom, the power of substance self-realised. It is a systematic whole, in which each of its constituent functions is the very total which the notion is, and is put as indissolubly one with it. Thus in its self-identity it has original and complete determinateness." Also, "The notion, in short, is what contains all the earlier categories of thought merged in it. It certainly is a form, but an infinite and creative form which includes, but at the same time releases from itself, the fullness of all content. And so too the notion may, if it be wished, be styled abstract, if the name concrete is restricted to the concrete facts of sense or of immediate perception. For the notion is not palpable to the touch, and when we are engaged with it, hearing and seeing must quite fail us. And yet, as it was before remarked, the notion is a true concrete; for the reason that it involves Being and Essence, and the total wealth of these two spheres with them, merged in the unity of thought." It seems to me that, in Marx, this translates as: "The concrete concept is concrete because it is a synthesis of many definitions [determinations? JH], thus representing the unity of diverse aspects. It appears, therefore, in reasoning as a summing-up, a result, and not as the starting-point -- although it is the real point of origin, and thus also the point of origin of perception and imagination." I also think that the essence of capitalism is surplus value production. But I think that the Notion of capitalism is NOT "generalized commodity production." IMO "generalized commodity production" is the Ground of capitalist production (Capital, 2, ch. 1, paragraphs 1-3). The Notion of capitalism is, IMO, the concrete class struggle and the competition, the dynamics of the profit rate, the State, the world market, the cycle, the uneven and combined development of its parts, the "super-structural" (political, etc.) scenary, etc. In other words, the "messy world" but now organized in our thought as a coherent whole. And indeed, IMO, the Being of capitalism is the undetermined "messy world," "their (the economists') starting-point the living organism, the population, the nation, the state, several states, etc. [...] the real point of origin, and thus also the point of origin of perception and imagination." Am I confused? J.