Why did Karl Marx want to exclude politics and the market from his vision of a future socialism? In Karl Marx: The Burden of Reason, Allan Megill begins with this question. Megill's examination of Marx's formative writings casts new light on Marx's relation to philosophy and reveals a hitherto largely unknown 'rationalist' Marx. In demonstrating how Marx's rationalism permeated his attempts to understand politics, economics, and history generally, Megill forces the reader to rethink Marx's entire intellectual project. While Megill writes as an intellectual historian and historian of philosophy, his highly original redescription of the Marxian enterprise has important implications for how we think about the usability of Marx's work today. Karl Marx: The Burden of Reason will be of interest to those who wish to reflect on the fate of Marxism during the era of Soviet Communism. It will also be of interest to those who wish to discern what is living and what is dead, what is adequate and what requires replacement or supplementation, in the work of a figure who, in spite of everything, remains one of the greatest philosophers and social scientists of the modern world.
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Why did Karl Marx want to exclude politics and the market from his vision of a future socialism? Through his examination of Marx's formative writings, Allan Megill casts new light on Marx's relation to philosophy and reveals a hitherto largely unknown "rationalist" Marx.
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Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Marx's Rationalism: How the Dialectic Came From the History of Philosophy Chapter 3 Why Marx Rejected Politics Chapter 4 Why Marx Rejected Private Property and the Market Chapter 5 The Character and Limits of Marx's Unified Rational History of Humankind Chapter 6 Conclusion: For and Against Marxism Chapter 7 Appendix: A Topically Organized List of Marx's Journalistic Writings of 1842-43 Chapter 8 Notes Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index
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Megill's analysis is based on the highest level of scholarly erudition....there is no doubt that in terms of both scholarly references to original materials and thorough guidance to secondary literature, Megill's work is invaluable. ...There is much of value in Megill's book; it deserves the serious attention of anyone interested in Marx, either as a theorist of human history or as a critic of the modern capitalist world.
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ISBN
9780742511668
Publisert
2002-02-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Vekt
517 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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Biographical note

Allan Megill is professor of history at the University of Virginia.