The Basic Model

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Abstract

Our first task is to generate a basic model of social metabolism. For that, and for the created model to be suitable and coherent, we must start by identifying and recognizing the foundational totalities: “The world is the everyday existential totality. The world is intentionally expressed as an interpreted totality… The interpreted totality represents the world and language expresses the representation (Dussel 1977, p. 187)”.

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González de Molina, M., & Toledo, V. M. (2014). The Basic Model. In Environmental History (Netherlands) (Vol. 3, pp. 59–85). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06358-4_4

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