Marxism,from its very emergence,raises enormous controversies which results to different trends like Classical Marxism,Western Marxism, Neo Marxism,Analytical Marxism,Normative Marxism etc.Normative Marxism is the most recent trend of Marxism,introduced by Jon Elster,an Anglo-American Analytical Marxist.In his Making Sense of Marx Elster analyses the issue of whether and in what sense Marxism can make sense today.He introduces a new style in Marxist studies by employing the principles of methodological individualism and rational choice.He propounds the view that Marx's ideas can only make…mehr
Marxism,from its very emergence,raises enormous controversies which results to different trends like Classical Marxism,Western Marxism, Neo Marxism,Analytical Marxism,Normative Marxism etc.Normative Marxism is the most recent trend of Marxism,introduced by Jon Elster,an Anglo-American Analytical Marxist.In his Making Sense of Marx Elster analyses the issue of whether and in what sense Marxism can make sense today.He introduces a new style in Marxist studies by employing the principles of methodological individualism and rational choice.He propounds the view that Marx's ideas can only make sense if it is understood from a normative perspective.In this book the author evaluates Elster's Normative Marxism and argues that Marx never holds an individualist position,rather he attempts to make a unity between individuality and collectivity which is overlooked by Elster. Contrary to Elster's Normative Marxism,he attempts to show that Marx formulates a scientific theory of society (materialistic conception of history) which suggests that he never bases his thoughts on any moral norms or ideals.
Haroon ur Rashid, MBBS, M.Phil (Hematology), studied at Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Rawalpandi, University of Health Sciences, Lahore. Remained lecturer pathology in Khyber Medical College, Peshawar (Five Years), Remained Assistant Professor Pathology in Khyber Medical University, Peshawar.
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