Marx e a noção de universalidade: um traço hegeliano nos grundrisse de Marx
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Hegel. Marx. logical-real whole.Abstract
The purpose of this work is to propose a connection that demonstrates a hegelian influence, based on the work: “Science of Logic”, about Marx's reading about liberal economists and their interpretation of society. Mainly in the themes addressed in the first division of the work: "Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy (Rough Draft)." Themes that consist in the analysis of a hard criticism of the abstractions and aistoric conceptions promoted by the called national economy, through its great theorists and main exponents: Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Reacting to these conceptions, Marx will propose the way of adopting the concrete notion of universality, a concept that is similar to Hegel's conception of a logical-real whole.
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HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. Enciclopédia das ciências filosóficas em compêndio. Segunda Edição. São Paulo: Loyola, 2005.
MARX, Karl. Grundrisse. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2011.
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