POL SCI 4 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Bruno Bauer, Thirteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution, Nineteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution

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02/14/2017 (1) critique of bauer (2) critique of political emancipation (3) critique of (bourgeois) constitutional state (liberalism) (4) political emancipation as progress (feudalism > capitalism) (5) critique of rights (6) true human emancipation. Liberty, equality, fraternity (civil) society,economy, social powers, terrestrial, material. Jq as a way in to consider state that grants freedom to all vs. inequality in civil society. Because understand god as power/ knowledge, thus own lack of power, own inability. M says don"t assume, but ask what freedom is being sought. B"s argument, reduction of religion for individual and state. M thinks this not enough because not addressing nature of the state on question of freedom (only on level of consciousness) So what kinds of emancipation? (20) the critic should ask a 3rd question. Freedom for marx is conditioned on human existence not law! For other thinkers, freedom is something you have or don"t.

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