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This book brings together distinguished and up-and-coming scholars to provide a major re-evaluation of historical issues in Marx scholarship and to connect Marx's ideas with fresh debates in contemporary Anglo-American social and political philosophy. This collection makes an absolutely compelling case that Marx holds a cantral place in the great tradition of normative social philosophy from Kant and Rousseau to Rawls and Honneth, and that is more then sufficient for one book. The sophistication with thich Marx's arguments are examined surely makes this one of the most important books in…mehr
This book brings together distinguished and up-and-coming scholars to provide a major re-evaluation of historical issues in Marx scholarship and to connect Marx's ideas with fresh debates in contemporary Anglo-American social and political philosophy. This collection makes an absolutely compelling case that Marx holds a cantral place in the great tradition of normative social philosophy from Kant and Rousseau to Rawls and Honneth, and that is more then sufficient for one book. The sophistication with thich Marx's arguments are examined surely makes this one of the most important books in Marxian philosophy published in recent decades. -Tony Smith, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
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Autorenporträt
Jan Kandiyali is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Jan Kandiyali Part I: Marx and his Predecessors 1. Perfectionism, Alienation, and Freedom: From the German Idealists to Marx Douglas Moggach 2. The Early Marx and Hegel: The Young Hegelian Mediation Emmanuel Renault 3. Marx, Engels, and Some (Non-Foundational) Arguments against Utopian Socialism David Leopold Part II: Marx and Recognition 4. From the Old Hegel to the Young Marx and Back: Two Sketches of an Evaluative Ontology of the Human Life-Form Heikki Ikäheimo 5. How do Rights Affect our Freedom? On some differences between Hegel and Marx - and why they shed light on Honneth's social philosoph Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch 6. Human Solidarity in Hegel and Marx Andrew Chitty Part III: Marx and Liberalism 7. Marx and Hegel on the Value of 'Bourgeois' Ideals Frederick Neuhouser 8. Marxian Liberalism Jeffrey Reiman 9. Liberalism, Marxism, Equality, and Living Well Christine Sypnowich Part IV: Marx, Communism and Good Life 10. Two Marxian Themes: The Alienation of Labour and the Linkage Thesis Daniel Brudney 11. Schiller and Marx on Specialization and Self-Realization Jan Kandiyali 12. The Idea of Communism Sean Sayers
Introduction Jan Kandiyali Part I: Marx and his Predecessors 1. Perfectionism, Alienation, and Freedom: From the German Idealists to Marx Douglas Moggach 2. The Early Marx and Hegel: The Young Hegelian Mediation Emmanuel Renault 3. Marx, Engels, and Some (Non-Foundational) Arguments against Utopian Socialism David Leopold Part II: Marx and Recognition 4. From the Old Hegel to the Young Marx and Back: Two Sketches of an Evaluative Ontology of the Human Life-Form Heikki Ikäheimo 5. How do Rights Affect our Freedom? On some differences between Hegel and Marx - and why they shed light on Honneth's social philosoph Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch 6. Human Solidarity in Hegel and Marx Andrew Chitty Part III: Marx and Liberalism 7. Marx and Hegel on the Value of 'Bourgeois' Ideals Frederick Neuhouser 8. Marxian Liberalism Jeffrey Reiman 9. Liberalism, Marxism, Equality, and Living Well Christine Sypnowich Part IV: Marx, Communism and Good Life 10. Two Marxian Themes: The Alienation of Labour and the Linkage Thesis Daniel Brudney 11. Schiller and Marx on Specialization and Self-Realization Jan Kandiyali 12. The Idea of Communism Sean Sayers
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