Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels hold a surprising view about socialist design. They recommend that socialists refrain from serious and sustained reflection on the institutions and ethos of the ideal (socialist) society that they seek to bring about. Marx and Engels insist on the need for detailed and persuasive accounts of the failings of capitalism, but deny the need for similarly detailed and persuasive accounts of what might replace it. The grounds for this surprising view are not well understood. The present article identifies three different foundational Marxian arguments against utopian blueprints: a normative claim that they are “undemocratic”; an epistemological claim that that they are “impossible”; and an empirical claim that they ...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
My aim here is not to examine the historical evolution of the image of an ideal society. Nor is it t...
This polemical essay attempts to explain the reason for the unceasing attractiveness of collectivis...
In the first stage of his thinking Karl Marx founded his revolutionary politics on philosophical spe...
What is most truly utopian about the thought of Marx, so one might claim, is its distaste for the in...
This thesis offers a sympathetic interpretation of Marx' s confrontation with Utopia. It begins by s...
Many people think Marx a totalitarian and Soviet Marxism the predictable outcome of his thought. If ...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
MARXISM BETWEEN SCIENCE AND UTOPIA The author highlights the complexity of the relations between Mar...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
Que Marx n'ait pas une haute opinion de l'utopie, l'inventaire de ses oeuvres le confirme tou...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
This thesis argues that the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have been wildly misinterpreted ...
The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian ...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
My aim here is not to examine the historical evolution of the image of an ideal society. Nor is it t...
This polemical essay attempts to explain the reason for the unceasing attractiveness of collectivis...
In the first stage of his thinking Karl Marx founded his revolutionary politics on philosophical spe...
What is most truly utopian about the thought of Marx, so one might claim, is its distaste for the in...
This thesis offers a sympathetic interpretation of Marx' s confrontation with Utopia. It begins by s...
Many people think Marx a totalitarian and Soviet Marxism the predictable outcome of his thought. If ...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
MARXISM BETWEEN SCIENCE AND UTOPIA The author highlights the complexity of the relations between Mar...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
Que Marx n'ait pas une haute opinion de l'utopie, l'inventaire de ses oeuvres le confirme tou...
The idea that the establishment of a centrally planned system or the creation of a worker-controlled...
This thesis argues that the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have been wildly misinterpreted ...
The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian ...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
My aim here is not to examine the historical evolution of the image of an ideal society. Nor is it t...
This polemical essay attempts to explain the reason for the unceasing attractiveness of collectivis...