File spoon-archives/method-and-theory.archive/method-and-theory_1998/method-and-theory.9803, message 13


Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 00:41:33 -0500
Subject: Re: Objectivity and Ideology


>On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 07:31:06 -0500
>dmwri1-AT-student.monash.edu.au wrote:
>
>> > I also wouldn't want to reduce the subject-object dialectic
>to  the will to power.  That seems a bit too arbitrary (why not
>> > desire?  why not reason?  why not imagination?  why not
>> > liberation?  why not the struggle for recognition?  why not
>> > survival of the species?)
>
>> Because they're all power(s) says Herr N.
>
>> gilligan.
>
>Why aren't they all forms of imagination?
>
>herr K
>From the freudian point of view all power is imagined from that of marx all
power constitutes the  ideological  desire of transcendence imagine or real
it is the will to power that is real.



   

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