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vendredi 21 novembre 2008

Simmel has learned a great deal from Marx, but neither in his theory of value, nor in psychological and ethical questions has he stopped there.

Behind Simmel's whole work there stands not the ethical but the aesthetic ideal. And it is this aesthetic ideal that determines his whole interpretation of life and thus his whole scientific life activity…. Out of this pure aestheticization of their nature springs this excessive cobweb-like nature of his presentation of real circumstances.

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