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An Aristotelian View of MarxÂ’s Method

Nathaniel Cline, William McColloch and Kirsten Ford

Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah from University of Utah, Department of Economics

Abstract: A number of Marxist scholars have tied aspects of MarxÂ’s thought to certain Aristotelian categories, yet remarkably little is said of MarxÂ’s dialectical materialism in this literature. Here we attempt to lay a foundation for such an effort, paying particular attention to the way in which AristotleÂ’s mediated starting point resonates in MarxÂ’s method. While Hegel is able to grasp manÂ’s self-creation as a process, his dialectical method proceeds from an unmediated starting point, and impresses Idealism upon the Aristotelian categories. In rejecting the Idealist dimensions of HegelÂ’s dialectic, Marx implicitly reclaims the materialist dimensions of AristotleÂ’s system. It will be argued here that such an interpretation sheds important light on the nature of MarxÂ’s departure from Hegel, and on his method in Capital.

Keywords: Marx; Aristotle; Hegel; Methodology JEL Classification: B000; B140; B490; B510 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 17 pages
Date: 2011
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