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Philosophy, Marxist --- Democracy --- Philosophie marxiste --- Démocratie --- Marx, Karl, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Political and social views --- Démocratie --- Political Philosophy - Marxism. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Kritik des Hegelschen Staatsrechts --- State, The. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 --- Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 --- Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 - Kritik des Hegelschen Staatsrechts
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This book provides a point-by-point comparison of Sraffian and Marxian treatments of prices, profits, technological change, economic crises, environmental sustainability, and the moral case against capitalism, are presented in six core chapters. They explain how the Sraffian treatment surpasses the Marxian treatment in every case. Large professional literatures are thoroughly referenced throughout, with both Marxian and Sraffian theories presented in a highly accessible way. This book is of great importance to those who study Sraffa and Marx, as well as academics and students who are interested in political economy, history of economic thought and economic theory and philosophy.
Economic schools --- Marx, Karl --- Sraffa, Piero --- Economics --- Technological innovations --- Capitalism --- Economic aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views --- Technological innovations - Economic aspects --- Capitalism - Moral and ethical aspects --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Sraffa, Piero - Political and social views --- Economics. --- Economic aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Political and social views. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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L'effondrement des dictatures de l'Est européen n'est pas seulement une bonne nouvelle politique. C'en est une aussi pour la pensée, et notamment pour la tradition critique qui, depuis des siècles, travaille à mettre au jour le fondement du règne de la marchandise. Marx fut longtemps considéré comme le plus perspicace analyste de ce pouvoir-là. Et puis le dogmatisme s'empara de sa légende, lui construisit un mausolée, et annexa son oeuvre. Que l'on n'attende pas pour autant de ce livre la révélation d'une pensée pure, enfin débarrassée de ses scories politiques. Car à y regarder de près, il apparaît clairement que Marx aura passé sa vie à se chamailler avec son ombre, à se débattre avec ses propres spectres. Et il s'agit bien moins ici d'opposer un Marx originel à ses contrefaçons que de secouer le lourd sommeil des orthodoxies afin de dégager la cohérence théorique d'une entreprise critique dont l'actualité ne fait pas de doute: le fétichisme marchand n'a-t-il pas conquis jusqu'aux confins de la planète? En montrant d'abord ce qu'à coup sûr la pensée de Marx n'est pas: ni une philosophie de la fin de l'histoire, ni une sociologie empirique des classes annonçant l'inévitable victoire du prolétariat, ni une science propre à mener les peuples du monde sur les chemins de l'inexorable progrès. Ces trois critiques _ de la raison historique, de la raison économique, de la positivité scientifique _ se répondent et se complètent. Elles sont au coeur de l'entreprise critique de Marx, et forment donc logiquement l'armature de ce livre. En expliquant ensuite, et du même mouvement, à quoi peut servir aujourd'hui la relecture des grands textes (Le Capital surtout), en quoi ils contribuent à répondre aux interrogations contemporaines sur le sens de l'histoire et la représentation du temps, sur le rapport qu'entretiennent les contradictions sociales et les autres modes de conflictualité (selon le sexe, la nationalité, la religion), sur la validité du modèle scientifique dominant, ébranlé par les pratiques scientifiques elles-mêmes. De ce Marx intempestif _ n'hésitant pas à rompre en son temps avec les canons scientifiques et politiques les plus largement partagés, ressuscité quand on croyait ses cendres définitivement dispersées _, il fallait dresser le bilan après inventaire. Voilà qui est fait avec science, esprit de suite et verve critique. Daniel Bensaïd est maître de conférences de philosophie à l'université de Paris-VIII. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages, parmi lesquels: Moi, la Révolution, remembrances d'un bicentenaire indigne (Gallimard, 1989), Walter Benjamin, sentinelle messianique (Plon, 1990), Jeanne, de guerre lasse (Gallimard, 1991), La Discordance des temps (Editions de la Passion, 1995).
Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views --- Marx, Karl --- -Political and social views --- -Marx, Karl --- Political and social views. --- Critique et interprétation --- Marxisme --- Postérité du marxisme --- Critique et interprétation. --- Philosophie. --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo, --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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In this rethinking of Marxism and its blind spots, Dick Howard argues that the collapse of European communism in 1989 should not be identified with a victory for capitalism and makes possible a wholesale reevaluation of democratic politics in the U.S. and abroad. The author turns to the American and French Revolutions to uncover what was truly "revolutionary" about those events, arguing that two distinct styles of democratic life emerged, the implications of which were misinterpreted in light of the rise of communism.Howard uses a critical rereading of Marx as a theorist of democracy to offer his audience a new way to think about this political ideal. He argues that it is democracy, rather than Marxism, that is radical and revolutionary, and that Marx could have seen this but did not. In Part I, Howard explores the attraction Marxism held for intellectuals, particularly French intellectuals, and he demonstrates how the critique of totalitarianism from a Marxist viewpoint allowed these intellectuals to see the radical nature of democracy. Part II examines two hundred years of democratic political life-comparing America's experience as a democracy to that of France. Part III offers a rethinking of Marx's contribution to democratic politics. Howard concludes that Marx was attempting a "philosophy by other means," and that paradoxically, just because he was such an astute philosopher, Marx was unable to see the radical political implications of his own analyses. The philosophically justified "revolution" turns out to be the basis of an anti-politics whose end was foreshadowed by the fall of European communism in 1989.
Democracy. --- Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views. --- Democracy --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Marx, Karl --- Political Theory of the State --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo, --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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Cet ouvrage aborde de façon neuve les oeuvres de Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze et Louis Althusser, en les replaçant dans leur contexte et à distance de tous les a priori. Leurs rapports à Marx et au marxisme, situés au point de rencontre de l'activité théorique et de l'engagement redéfini est le fil directeur de l'enquête. Cet axe de lecture original révèle et explore l'intrication permanente du philosophique et du politique. C'est pourquoi, à l'heure où ressurgit la question des alternatives au capitalisme et alors que renaît l'intérêt pour Marx, l'analyse critique d'Isabelle Garo prend toute son actualité.
Political science --- Philosophy, Marxist --- Philosophy --- Foucault, Michel, --- Deleuze, Gilles, --- Althusser, Louis, --- Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views --- French philosophy --- 20th century --- Marxism --- Criticism --- Philosophie politique --- Appréciation --- Critique et interprétation --- Philosophie politique. --- Marx, Karl --- Deleuze, Gilles --- Critique et interprétation. --- Political science - Philosophy --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984 - Political and social views --- Deleuze, Gilles, - 1925-1995 - Political and social views --- Althusser, Louis, - 1918-1990 - Political and social views --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Foucault, Michel (1926-1984) --- Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995) --- Althusser, Louis (1918-1990) --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984 --- Deleuze, Gilles, - 1925-1995 --- Althusser, Louis, - 1918-1990 --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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If we are serious about finding a different way to run the post-credit crunch society, we must start by introducing alternatives to undergraduates. Kieran Allen begins the task with an accessible and comprehensive look at the ideas of Karl Marx. Dispensing with the dryness of traditional explanations of Marx, Allen shows how Marx's ideas apply to modern society. The first section briefly outlines Marx's life and the development of his work, then goes on to clearly explain his key theories,including historical materialism and surplus value. The second section examines alternatives to capitalism, the concept of 'anti-capitalism' and provides concrete, contemporary examples of Marx's theories being put into practice in today's world. This book provides a crucial alternative for undergraduates in sociology and politics.
Communism. --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Marx, Karl, --- Communism --- Political and social views --- Marx, Karl --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo, --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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The interpreter of Marx's writings faces the task of reconciling, on the one hand, Marx's frequent explicit condemnations and criticisms of morality and, on the other, the obvious way in which his world-view reflects substantive moral judgments. In this book R. G. Peffer tackles the challenges of finding in Marx's work an implicit moral theory, of answering claims that Marxism is incompatible with morality, and of developing the outlines of an adequate Marxist moral and social theory. Peffer analyzes the moral components of Marx's thought and considers all the major interpretations of his moral perspective; he concludes that Marx is a mixed deontologist who is most committed to a maximum system of equal freedoms, both positive and negative. He then utilizes contemporary metaethical theory to show that Marxism is compatible with morality in general and with the concepts of justice and rights in particular. Peffer proposes a radically egalitarian theory of social justice (which subsumes Marx's own moral theory) and a minimal set of Marxist empirical theses, which together entail the Marxist's basic normative political positions. This book demonstrates that contemporary analytic political philosophy is invaluable for coming to terms with Marxism and that it is only Marx's less abstract empirical theories about classes and class struggle, the dysfunctions of capitalism, and the possibility of creating democratic, self-managing postcapitalist societies that are needed for the development of an adequate Marxist moral and social theory.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Communist ethics --- Communistische ethiek --- Ethiek [Socialistische ] --- Ethique communiste --- Ethique socialiste --- Filosofie [Marxistische ] --- Marxian philosophy --- Marxism --- Marxisme --- Marxist philosophy --- Marxistische filosofie --- Philosophie marxiste --- Philosophy [Marxist ] --- Socialist ethics --- Philosophy, Marxist. --- Communist ethics. --- Socialist ethics. --- 1 MARX, KARL --- Philosophy, Marxist --- Marxist ethics --- Ethics --- Social ethics --- Communism and philosophy --- Filosofie. Psychologie--MARX, KARL --- Marx, Karl --- -Marx, Karl --- -Ethics --- Political and social views --- 1 MARX, KARL Filosofie. Psychologie--MARX, KARL --- Marx, Karl, --- Ethics. --- Political and social views. --- Marx, Karl, -- 1818-1883 -- Ethics. --- Marx, Karl, -- 1818-1883 -- Political and social views. --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo,
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Les bons esprits en ont fini avec Marx, et rangé au musée des errances l'utopie selon eux contraire au projet démocratique. La faillite du marxisme, sanctionnée par l'Histoire, serait soit la déroute d'une espérance finalement meurtrière, soit la fin de l'illusion qui cherchait à fonder une transformation sociale du monde sur le savoir et la rigueur scientifique.Pourtant, l'effondrement du communisme soviétique n'offre-t-il pas une chance, pour la pensée de Marx, de se libérer de la postérité totalitaire dans laquelle l'Histoire l'avait pour l'essentiel enfermée ? Et, pour l'utopie, de se débarrasser d'un malentendu qui l'a trop confondue avec les rêves d'une conscience malheureuse ?Henri Maler, philosophe et chargé de cours de sciences politiques à l'université Paris VIII, a voulu accompagner ce courant libérateur en étudiant la confrontation de Marx avec l'utopie. L'auteur du Capital, malgré ses intentions, n'a pu congédier entièrement l'héritage de « l'utopie des perfections imaginaires ». Mais la critique de cet impensé permet à un lecteur attentif de reconstruire un concept d'utopie de « bon aloi » dégagé des impasses de l'eschatologie.Ainsi le détour par Marx enseigne-t-il, avec et contre lui, les conditions d'un sauvetage de l'utopie qui ne serait pas un mirage, mais une stratégie de transformation du réel.
Utopias --- Political science --- Philosophy --- Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views --- -Utopias --- Ideal states --- States, Ideal --- Utopian literature --- Socialism --- Voyages, Imaginary --- Dystopias --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Marx, Karl --- -Political and social views --- -Marx, Karl --- Political philosophy --- Political and social views. --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo, --- Political science - Philosophy --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 --- Utopies --- Utopias. --- Philosophie. --- Philosophy. --- Pensée politique et sociale.
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1 MARX, KARL --- 1 MARX, KARL Filosofie. Psychologie--MARX, KARL --- Filosofie. Psychologie--MARX, KARL --- Democracy --- State, The --- Administration --- Commonwealth, The --- Sovereignty --- Political science --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Marx, Karl, --- Marx, Karl --- Political and social views. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Democracy. --- State, The. --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo, --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883 - Political and social views. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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