Ethical Marxism

Ethical Marxism

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  • Author: Bill Martin
  • Publisher: Open Court Publishing
  • ISBN: 0812698614
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 494

This book aims to reinvigorate the Marxist project and the role it might play in illuminating the way beyond capitalism. Though political economy and scientific investigation are needed for pure Marxism, Martin’s argument is that the extent to which these elements are needed cannot be determined within the conversations of political economy and other investigations into causal mechanisms. What has not been done, and what this book does, is to argue for the possibility of a rethought Marxism that takes ethics as its core, displacing political economy and "scientific" investigation.


Ethical Marxism

Ethical Marxism

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  • Author: Bill Martin
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  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 500

"Argues for a revised Marxism that takes ethics rather than political economy and scientific investigation as its core"--Provided by publisher.


Ethical Dimensions of Marxist Thought

Ethical Dimensions of Marxist Thought

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  • Author: Cornel West
  • Publisher: NYU Press
  • ISBN: 0853458170
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 221

Esteemed American philosopher, Cornel West tackles the ethics of the Marxism agenda In this fresh, original analysis of Marxist thought, Cornel West makes a significant contribution to today's debates about the relevance of Marxism by putting the issue of ethics squarely on the Marxist agenda. West, professor of religion and director of the Afro-American studies program at Princeton University, shows that not only was ethics an integral part of the development of Marx's own thinking throughout his career, but that this crucial concern has been obscured by such leading and influential interpreters as Engels, Kautsky, Luk?cs, and others who diverted Marx's theory into narrow forms of positivism, economism, and Hegelianism.


Ethical Marxism and its Radical Critics

Ethical Marxism and its Radical Critics

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  • Author: Lawrence Wilde
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1349268658
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 197

Ethical Marxism and its Radical Critics argues that Marx's conception of human essence is the foundation for an ethic of liberation which permeates his social theory. It testifies to his significant debt to Greek philosophy and culture. Wilde examines how his humanistic ethic was developed by Marcuse and Fromm, and how it has been rejected by Habermas and Gorz. He also explores reservations expressed from feminist and ecological standpoints. The book has been revised in the light of these criticisms, and offers insights into how progress may be made towards a socialist ethical community.


Marxism and Ethics

Marxism and Ethics

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  • Author: Paul Blackledge
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 143843992X
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253

Marxism and Ethics is a comprehensive and highly readable introduction to the rich and complex history of Marxist ethical theory as it has evolved over the last century and a half. Paul Blackledge argues that Marx's ethics of freedom underpin his revolutionary critique of capitalism. Marx's conception of agency, he argues, is best understood through the lens of Hegel's synthesis of Kantian and Aristotelian ethical concepts. Marx's rejection of moralism is not, as suggested in crude materialist readings of his work, a dismissal of the free, purposive, subjective dimension of action. Freedom, for Marx, is both the essence and the goal of the socialist movement against alienation, and freedom's concrete modern form is the movement for real democracy against the capitalist separation of economics and politics. At the same time, Marxism and Ethics is also a distinctive contribution to, and critique of, contemporary political philosophy, one that fashions a powerful synthesis of the strongest elements of the Marxist tradition. Drawing on Alasdair MacIntyre's early contributions to British New Left debates on socialist humanism, Blackledge develops an alternative ethical theory for the Marxist tradition, one that avoids the inadequacies of approaches framed by Kant on the one hand and utilitarianism on the other.


Constructing Marxist Ethics

Constructing Marxist Ethics

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  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004254153
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 373

Does Marxism possess an ethical impulse? Is there a moral foundation that underpins the Marxist critique of capitalism and the vision for social progress? The essays collected in Constructing Marxist Ethics: Critique, Normativity, Praxis argue that there is such an ethical grounding for Marxist theory. The essays, each from different vantage points, construct what a Marxian ethics should look like: what kind of values should be at the heart of the Marxian enterprise. Contributors are: Dan Albanese, Paul Blackledge, Bob Cannon, Tony Burns, Ian Fraser, Ruth Groff, Wadood Hamad, Christoph Henning, Peter Hudis, Lauren Langman, George E. McCarthy, Sean Sayers, Michael J. Thompson, and Lawrence Wilde.


The Ethical Foundations of Marxism

The Ethical Foundations of Marxism

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  • Author: Eugene Kamenka
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Marxism’s Ethical Thinkers

Marxism’s Ethical Thinkers

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  • Author: L. Wilde
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230288723
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

In Marxism's uneasy relationship with ethics a small number of prominent theorists considered it imperative to highlight the moral principles implicit in Marx's social theory and to develop these ethics in the light of changing conditions. They developed a humanistic Marxism in stark contrast to the crude 'end justifies the means' approach of Stalinism. This collection brings together analyses by leading scholars on those thinkers who made significant contributions to ethical thinking within the Marxist tradition - Kautsky, Bloch, Fromm, Marcuse, Lefebvre, Macpherson and Heller.


Marx's Ethics of Freedom

Marx's Ethics of Freedom

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  • Author: George G Brenkert
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135025789
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278

This book reveals Marx’s moral philosophy and analyzes its nature. The author shows that there is an underlying system of ethics which runs the length and breadth of Marx’s thought. The book begins by discussing the methodological side of Marx’s ethics showing how Marx’s criticism of conventional morality and his views on historical materialism, determinism and ideology are compatible with having an ideological system of his own. In the light of contemporary social, moral and political philosophy the insights and defects of Marx’s major ethical themes are discussed.


Marx and Social Justice

Marx and Social Justice

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  • Author: George E. McCarthy
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004311963
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

In Marx and Social Justice, George E. McCarthy presents a detailed and comprehensive overview of the ethical, political, and economic foundations of Marx’s theory of social justice in his early and later writings. What is distinctive about Marx's theory is that he rejects the views of justice in liberalism and reform socialism based on legal rights and fair distribution by balancing ancient Greek philosophy with nineteenth-century political economy. Relying on Aristotle’s definition of social justice grounded in ethics and politics, virtue and democracy, Marx applies it to a broader range of issues, including workers’ control and creativity, producer associations, human rights and human needs, fairness and reciprocity in exchange, wealth distribution, political emancipation, economic and ecological crises, and economic democracy. Each chapter in the book represents a different aspect of social justice. Unlike Locke and Hegel, Marx is able to integrate natural law and natural rights, as he constructs a classical vision of self-government ‘of the people, by the people’.