The colonial period of U.S. history contains a variety of interesting lessons. One of these pertains to the concept of a "virtuoso." The virtuoso was primarily characterized by curiosity. Rather than being overly specialized, the virtuoso explored a wide range of interests. The study of nature, art, literature, and theology all would have been pursuits common to this stereotype. This blog aspires to take this early category and use it as a point of departure for exploration and reflection.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Interpretation of Marx - Paris Notebooks
The wealthy man finds self-actualization in the inner necessity of need. Rather than having the totality of human manifestations of life, he is instead impoverished by the individualization of alienation.
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