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6901:2024:2 [2024/01/30 22:03] – [Week 2—What does emancipation mean?] Ryan Schram (admin)6901:2024:2 [2024/01/30 22:03] (current) – [Week 2—What does emancipation mean?] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 I would like us to encounter Marx on his own terms, and work on deriving a shared understanding of his position and his perspective based on a close reading of this single text. I would like us to encounter Marx on his own terms, and work on deriving a shared understanding of his position and his perspective based on a close reading of this single text.
  
-To begin, let’s start with a few assumptions and see how far we sustain it:+To begin, let’s start with a few assumptions and see how far we can sustain them:
  
   * Everything Marx is saying about people and their relationship to the state is applicable in a general way to the present, although not in the exact details.   * Everything Marx is saying about people and their relationship to the state is applicable in a general way to the present, although not in the exact details.
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