Questions

Questions

by Julia Flegel -
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1.On Page 41 in the Realm Chapter Marx is quoted with stating that " having a sense of a positive meaningfulness in life" is connected to action and interaction. Can restaying from action and interaction also have a senseful meaning? For example the people who do not vote also act with their decision not to vote.

2. While speaking about priorities and preferences, the author says: Thus politics is not about doing what is good or rational or bene cial simpliciter—it is not even obvious that that is an internally co-herent thought at all—but about the pursuit of what is good..

But does the pursuit of what is good necessary need a rational thought first?