06-26-2021, 08:10 AM
(06-01-2021, 02:13 PM)Einzige Wrote:(03-19-2021, 04:16 AM)Captain Genet Wrote: Karl Marx - did he have any distinctly Transcendental traits? He didn't advocate for going back to nature or for expressing emotion freely.
S&H said there wasn't any Civic generation between Transcendentals and Missionaries. Maybe in America, but in Britain and Europe there was. I propose "Victorials" as the name for this tentative generation. Karl Marx was a Victorial with his industrialization fetish. His theory of scientific development of society has a similar feel to one proposed by Herbert Spencer
If you don't actually read Marx I can see how you might think this.
I've read Trotsky and I think it's mostly the same thing, but I'm open to your corrections. What distinctly Transcendental traits did Marx have?