Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx had only an incoherent moral conception, or that Marx had moral commitments early in his career but abandoned them, perhaps at the writing of The German Ideology but certainly before Capital. I argue that none of these is correct.\ud \ud Morality, for Marx, is thoroughly historical: it is produced through human activity; whether particular actions or social arrangements are moral or immoral varies at different historical stages; and its realization in human practice and the closure of the gap between "is" and "ought" would lead to the abolition of morality as the theorization of that gap.\ud \ud Marx determines what society would be best for h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This dissertation investigate...
International audienceWe shall see that as the Master of suspicion, Marx rejects capitalism, which h...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
This work first exposits and analyzes Marx's implicit moral theory and then examines various objecti...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
The question of whether moral beliefs are ideological has important implications for philosophy and ...
This thesis makes a case for attributing a specific theory of moral personhood to Karl Marx. Theorie...
Marx\u27s writings on society, history and politics are reconstructed into a political morality comm...
This book traces the development of Marx\u27s ethics as they underwent various shifts and changes du...
This book traces the development of Marx\u27s ethics as they underwent various shifts and changes du...
In the paper author advocates rejecting a prominent criticism of Marx, which holds that his ...
Marx was a moralist. He held moral principles and condemned those who disregarded what was right and...
There is good reason to think that Marx's writings do not contain an explicitly normative moral theo...
Is there any place for morality and normative ethics in Marx's ideas? The attempt to answer this que...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This dissertation investigate...
International audienceWe shall see that as the Master of suspicion, Marx rejects capitalism, which h...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
This work first exposits and analyzes Marx's implicit moral theory and then examines various objecti...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
The question of whether moral beliefs are ideological has important implications for philosophy and ...
This thesis makes a case for attributing a specific theory of moral personhood to Karl Marx. Theorie...
Marx\u27s writings on society, history and politics are reconstructed into a political morality comm...
This book traces the development of Marx\u27s ethics as they underwent various shifts and changes du...
This book traces the development of Marx\u27s ethics as they underwent various shifts and changes du...
In the paper author advocates rejecting a prominent criticism of Marx, which holds that his ...
Marx was a moralist. He held moral principles and condemned those who disregarded what was right and...
There is good reason to think that Marx's writings do not contain an explicitly normative moral theo...
Is there any place for morality and normative ethics in Marx's ideas? The attempt to answer this que...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This dissertation investigate...
International audienceWe shall see that as the Master of suspicion, Marx rejects capitalism, which h...