Abstract
On Genesis, written In 1966 is a short summary of Althusser’s early
theory of encounter. In Althusser’s note we find description of structural causality
as opposed to teleological and mechanicist notions of historical determinations. The
text has documentary value allowing the reader to look at problems presented in
such works as Reading Capital from the perspective proposed by Aalthusser in his
texts devoted, among others, to aleatory conception of materialism and theory of
history.
Funding
genealogy
linear causality
structural causality
structure
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