[Undeveloped shower thought, not serious proposal] I wonder if "spooks" could be "accomodated" to a more dialectical materialist framework
To preface, I'm going off of summarization I've read, and not off of Stirner's work itself. Also, I haven't read the German ideology yet.
Stirner's Egoism is not very good in general, but I feel like the concept of "Spooks" [That being, immaterial things that subconsciously make a person go against their self interest] is an interesting one.
Could the Gramscian concept of Hegemony be concieved of in this way? [Although the implicit comparison I'm making between them is, admittedly, insulting. So I apologize]. Or maybe a specific component of hegemony [i.e, religion, nationalism, etc.] Could be considered a "spook?"
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[Undeveloped shower thought, not serious proposal] I wonder if "spooks" could be "accomodated" to a more dialectical materialist framework
To preface, I'm going off of summarization I've read, and not off of Stirner's work itself. Also, I haven't read the German ideology yet.
Stirner's Egoism is not very good in general, but I feel like the concept of "Spooks" [That being, immaterial things that subconsciously make a person go against their self interest] is an interesting one.
Could the Gramscian concept of Hegemony be concieved of in this way? [Although the implicit comparison I'm making between them is, admittedly, insulting. So I apologize]. Or maybe a specific component of hegemony [i.e, religion, nationalism, etc.] Could be considered a "spook?"