Monday, September 17, 2007

Response #4

The conditions under which individuals have intercourse with each other are conditions appertaining to their individuality, in no way external to them; conditions under which these definite individuals, living under definite relationships, can alone produce their material life and what is connected with it; are thus the conditions of their self-activity and are produced by this self-activity.

I read the entire text three times and I still can't grasp the slightest idea of this one. I honestly have no clue, about not only this sentence but the entire essay. I looked around to see if I can comment on someone else's, but God, I can't even help myself!

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