The Communist Ideal in Hegel and Marx (RLE Marxism)
Title | The Communist Ideal in Hegel and Marx (RLE Marxism) PDF eBook |
Author | David MacGregor |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 334 |
Release | 2015-04-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317485130 |
One reader has called this study, first published in 1984, ‘easily the best book on the relation of Hegel to Marx’. With spirited argument, MacGregor demonstrates that Hegelian logic suited Marx’s purpose so well because it already contained the unique elements that later appeared in Marx’s social theory, including the notions of surplus value and the transition to communism. The most exciting thing about the book is the clear demonstration that the mature Marx gets ever closer to Hegel, and is increasingly indebted to him. In short, the author gives us a new Hegel and a new Marx. In a manner both original and penetrating, MacGregor shows that dialectical logic is pre-eminently social logic, a reconstruction in thought of social relationships and social structure. Central to the work is the examination of the Philosophy of Right, in which Hegel delineated a theory of modern capitalist society. MacGregor provides a compelling analysis of Hegel’s importance for Lenin and a strong caveat that contemporary Marxism ignores Hegel to its own peril. MacGregor establishes that Hegel’s absolute idealism is founded on a theory of the dialectics of labour similar to Marx’s historical materialism. Another significant discovery elucidates Hegel’s concept of poverty as the missing link which joins Marx’s formulation to classical liberal theory.
The Communist Ideal in Hegel and Marx
Title | The Communist Ideal in Hegel and Marx PDF eBook |
Author | David MacGregor |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 9781315712840 |
One reader has called this study, first published in 1984, 'easily the best book on the relation of Hegel to Marx'. With spirited argument, MacGregor demonstrates that Hegelian logic suited Marx's purpose so well because it already contained the unique elements that later appeared in Marx's social theory, including the notions of surplus value and the transition to communism. The most exciting thing about the book is the clear demonstration that the mature Marx gets ever closer to Hegel, and is increasingly indebted to him. In short, the author gives us a new Hegel and a new Marx. In a manner.
The Ethical Foundations of Marxism
Title | The Ethical Foundations of Marxism PDF eBook |
Author | Eugene Kamenka |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2015-04-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317503872 |
The Ethical Foundations of Marxism, first published in 1962 and corrected and revised for a 1972 edition, examines carefully and critically the origin, precise nature and subsequent role of Marx’s ethical beliefs. Drawing freely on Marx’s still largely untranslated philosophical works and drafts the author elicits the ethical presuppositions with which Marx began. He then examines the intellectual development that made Marx a Communist and seeks to clarify the place of Marx’s ethic in his mature, ‘materialist’ work. Professor Kamenka distinguishes sharply between the critical, ethical views of Marx and the inept, conventional applications of his doctrine by Engels. He appraises the ‘ethics’ of the Communist Party and traces the development of the moral and legal theory in the Soviet Union. He concludes by subjecting Marxism as a whole to a radical, ethical and philosophical criticism for which Marx himself laid some of the foundations.
The Philosophy of Marx (RLE Marxism)
Title | The Philosophy of Marx (RLE Marxism) PDF eBook |
Author | William Leon McBride |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 178 |
Release | 2015-04-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317504143 |
This book, first published in 1977, presents for the first time a serious and systematic assessment of Marx primarily as a philosopher. It considers all major aspects of Marx’s theory – its methodology, its ontological dimensions, its approaches to the descriptions of history and of societies and their economic structures, its alleged predictions and its vision of the future – as well as some of its intellectual antecedents and twentieth-century heirs. The presentation of Marx’s ideas attempts to be at once faithful to them, as distinguished from their reinterpretations by later ‘Marxists’, and yet novel in form and language. From this unique standpoint, the book aims to bring the student of philosophy and of political ideas to a closer understanding of the intellectual foundations of Marx’s Capital and his writings in collaboration with Engels.
Marx Against Marxism
Title | Marx Against Marxism PDF eBook |
Author | Julius I. Löwenstein |
Publisher | London : Routledge & Kegan Paul |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Political Science |
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This volume traces the origins, contradictions and consequences of Marx's teaching on his followers. The author uses Marx to speak against the rigid dogmatism inherent in much of Marxism and concentrates on the interpretations of Marx's work by Max Weber.
Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought
Title | Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Jessop |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 750 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780415193306 |
Hegel and Marx After the Fall of Communism
Title | Hegel and Marx After the Fall of Communism PDF eBook |
Author | David MacGregor |
Publisher | Political Philosophy Now |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
The collapse of the Soviet Empire led many to think communism and perhaps socialism were no longer relevant to the modern world. This title presents a balanced argument for the validity, or not, for two of the most important political philosophies of all time. It seeks to reinterpret their philosophies and analyzes the dynamic between Hegelian and Marxist thought. The final chapter also theorizes the possible future for Hegel and Marx in the 20th century.