Libertad, igualdad y propiedad en la sociedad capitalista
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2014
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Universidad de Murcia
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Ruiz Sanjuán, C. (2013). Libertad, igualdad y propiedad en la sociedad capitalista. Daimon Revista Internacional De Filosofia, (61), 131–148.
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En este artículo se aborda la crítica marxiana de las ideas de libertad e igualdad de la sociedad capitalista, así como la relación de las mismas con el concepto de propiedad que rige en esta forma de sociedad. Se muestra cómo dichas ideas se derivan de la esfera de la circulación del sistema capitalista, no encontrándose presentes como tales en la esfera de la producción. Se trata de poner de manifiesto que sólo con la escisión en clases que está a la base de la moderna sociedad burguesa y la subsiguiente expansión universal de las relaciones de intercambio puede surgir la apariencia de que las ideas de libertad e igualdad sean constitutivas del conjunto del sistema.
This paper deals with the marxian critique of the ideas of freedom and equality of the capitalist society, as well as their relationship with the concept of property that prevails in this form of society. It shows up how these ideas are derived from the sphere of circulation of capitalist system, and are not to be found as such in the sphere of production. It is to point out that the appearance of the ideas of freedom and equality as constitutive of the whole system can arise only with the division of classes which is the basis of modern bourgeois society and the subsequent universal expanding exchange relations.
This paper deals with the marxian critique of the ideas of freedom and equality of the capitalist society, as well as their relationship with the concept of property that prevails in this form of society. It shows up how these ideas are derived from the sphere of circulation of capitalist system, and are not to be found as such in the sphere of production. It is to point out that the appearance of the ideas of freedom and equality as constitutive of the whole system can arise only with the division of classes which is the basis of modern bourgeois society and the subsequent universal expanding exchange relations.













