La propiedad privada, la monogamía, el patriarcado, la esclavitud y el Carácter de Producción
Abstract
In the context of the Character of Production theory, an unconscious and involuntary psychological orientation useful to work, I explain the origin of human monogamy. It is not an innate disposition because history talks time and again of different ways of sexual organization of humans. Likewise, I also show that monogamous individuals neither did emerge from the urgency to preserve property, as stated by Engels nor as a control instrument of the State as expressed by Reich. Monogamy emerges as an unconscious orientation towards property stemming from the creation of private property in history. This fact is proven by history itself. With similar arguments, and stressing the orientation of property, I then prove the origin of patriarchy and slavery.Downloads
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