Pleasure as a source of community
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.1705Keywords:
pleasure, community, Kant, MarksAbstract
While pondering upon the foundation of human collectivity, one would surely think of statutory law and common culture and therefore, the past. Individual nations look at themselves in the mirror of history searching for their own spirit. It seems that we could add one more, less obvious, proposition to the aforementioned: namely pleasure. In order to bring this suggestion closer, we will refer to the aesthetic concept of Immanuel Kant and subsequently it will be further expanded in the context created by the Marxian theory of knowledge.Thus created tool to some extend puts the idea of beauty or good as socioforming aside and focuses more on common reality, actuating the construction and its foundation this way.
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