Karl Marx - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Life and WritingsAlienation and Human FlourishingTheory of HistoryEconomicsMoralityIdeologyState and PoliticsUtopianismMarx’s Legacy5.1 Unpacking IssuesThe issue of Marx and morality poses a conundrum. On readingMarx’s works at all periods of his life, there appears to be thestrongest possible distaste towards bourgeois capitalist society, andan undoubted endorsement of future communist society. Yet the terms ofthis antipathy and endors…5.2 The “Injustice” of Capitalism 5.1 Unpacking IssuesThe issue of Marx and morality poses a conundrum. On readingMarx’s works at all periods of his life, there appears to be thestrongest possible distaste towards bourgeois capitalist society, andan undoubted endorsement of future communist society. Yet the terms ofthis antipathy and endors… 5.2 The “Injustice” of CapitalismThe initial argument that Marx must have thought that capitalism isunjust is based on the observation that Marx argued that allcapitalist profit is ultimately derived from the exploitation of theworker. Capitalism’s dirty secret is that it is not a realm ofharmony and mutual benefit but a s…
5.1 Unpacking IssuesThe issue of Marx and morality poses a conundrum. On readingMarx’s works at all periods of his life, there appears to be thestrongest possible distaste towards bourgeois capitalist society, andan undoubted endorsement of future communist society. Yet the terms ofthis antipathy and endors…
5.2 The “Injustice” of CapitalismThe initial argument that Marx must have thought that capitalism isunjust is based on the observation that Marx argued that allcapitalist profit is ultimately derived from the exploitation of theworker. Capitalism’s dirty secret is that it is not a realm ofharmony and mutual benefit but a s…
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