Marx said that man changes himself in the process of changing his circumstances.\ud How does this concept apply in the light of the need for a communist society of which we now must expect something more than in Marx's day? Then, a communist society meant the abolition of the alienation of humans from the product of their labor, and an end to the alienation of humans from each other due to their enforced competition on the capitalist market to sell their labor-power. But a communist society, now, has not only to overcome alienation, but to do so without creating ecological instability.\ud Humankind has the unique capacity to proceed by way of analysing a situation, projecting into the future a complicated set of clrcumstances which we can c...
The paper is based on a speech by Maurie Crow at a forum organised on the subject by the Communist P...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
G.A. Cohen poses the following three questions for Socialists. First, what do we want? What, in gene...
In his theory of society, Karl Marx claimed that there was a contradiction inherent in capitalism su...
A crucial distinction between state and society is found throughout Marx’s writings. For example, on...
The experience of communism, as it has turned out in practice, forces radicals to reconsider what we...
Globalisation has become a buzzword that is being used by everyone - from politicians to priests, f...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
Based on certain intuitions of Marx and Engels, a degree of long-standing acknowledgement of ecologi...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
In the Critique of Gotha Programme, Karl Marx famously argues that a communist society will be chara...
The world in man and man in the world; the two conditions are essentially one. Man's perceptions of ...
In this article it is shown that the problems and inadequacies of the modern economy and society hav...
Marx's theory of alienation is of great importance to contemporary political developments, due both ...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
The paper is based on a speech by Maurie Crow at a forum organised on the subject by the Communist P...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
G.A. Cohen poses the following three questions for Socialists. First, what do we want? What, in gene...
In his theory of society, Karl Marx claimed that there was a contradiction inherent in capitalism su...
A crucial distinction between state and society is found throughout Marx’s writings. For example, on...
The experience of communism, as it has turned out in practice, forces radicals to reconsider what we...
Globalisation has become a buzzword that is being used by everyone - from politicians to priests, f...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
Based on certain intuitions of Marx and Engels, a degree of long-standing acknowledgement of ecologi...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
In the Critique of Gotha Programme, Karl Marx famously argues that a communist society will be chara...
The world in man and man in the world; the two conditions are essentially one. Man's perceptions of ...
In this article it is shown that the problems and inadequacies of the modern economy and society hav...
Marx's theory of alienation is of great importance to contemporary political developments, due both ...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
The paper is based on a speech by Maurie Crow at a forum organised on the subject by the Communist P...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
G.A. Cohen poses the following three questions for Socialists. First, what do we want? What, in gene...