Marx Against Marxism II: The Ape, the Human, and the Logic of Capitalism
"Bourgeois society is the most developed and the most complex historic organization of production. The categories which express its relation, the comprehension of its structure, thereby allows insights into the structure and relations of production of all the vanished social formations out of whose ruins and elements it built itself up, whose partly still un conquered remnants are carried along with it, whose mere nuances have developed explicit significance within it, etc. Human anatomy contains a key to the anatomy of the ape. The intimations of higher development among the subordinate species, however, can be understood only after the higher development is already known" (Marx, as cited by Baudrillard in The Mirror of Production). Thesis This article argues that Jean Baudrillard identifies within Karl Marx’s Grundrisse a hidden form of structural finalism. Although historical materialism rejects naïve evolutionary narratives, it nevertheless installs capitalist modernit...