Abstract
This essay exposes the radicality of the subjective philosophy of living labor that Michel Henry (1922–2002) developed, following Marx. It suggests starting from the problem of the status of this interpretation as such. As an interpretation inhabiting the center of what it is interpreting while seeking to prolong it through clarification, how exactly does the philosophy of living labor enhance Marx’s critique of capitalism? If it goes beyond what it is interpreting, how and to what degree does it modify the critique of capitalism? The present contribution clarifies this modified critique in stages to defend the explanation overall despite that—as enlightening as this modification might be—it ends up shifting the overall perspective.
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