Thursday, July 16, 2015

Idealism and Capitalism

As has been previously discussed, according to several varieties of the Idealism of which Materialism is an Eversion, the entire 'world' is within one's own Mind. Now, that such a theory seems indistinguishable from what is often called 'solipsism' indicates that it is also a variety of Egoism, among the instances of which are Berkelian Phenomenalism and Hegelian Phenomenology. Furthermore, since Hume's Empiricism elaborates on the former, so, too, is Smith's Humean system an example of Egoist Idealism. Hence, the Eversion of Hegelianism is also part of a critique of Capitalism.

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