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This is one of the most respected books on Marx's philosophical thought. Wood explains Marx's views from a philosophical standpoint and defends Marx against common misunderstandings and criticisms of his views. All the major philosophical topics in Marx's work are considered: the central concept of alienation; historical materialism and Marx's account of social classes; the nature and social function of morality; philosophical materialism and Marx's atheism; and Marx's use of the Hegelian dialectical method and the Marxian theory of value. The second edition has been revised to include a new…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000158991
- Artikelnr.: 60315998
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000158991
- Artikelnr.: 60315998
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Biographical Sketch
Introduction
PART
Alienation
1 The Concept of Alienation
1 The young Marx's 'theory' of alienation
2 What is 'alienation'?
3 Alienation and false consciousness
4 Alienation and practice
2 The Human Essence
1 The species being
2 Species consciousness and alienation
3 Self
actualization
4 Human essential powers
3 Human Production
1 Conscious life activity
2 Labor as self
affirmation
3 Objectification and appropriation
4 Alienation and Capitalism
1 The capitalist division of labor
2 Capitalism and freedom
3 Assessing Marx on capitalist alienation
PART
Historical Materialism
5 Production and Society
1 'Economic determinism'
2 Productive powers, production relations
3 A 'technological' theory of history?
4 Productive powers and historical development
6 Classes
1 Social relations, property relations
2 History and social classes
3 Class interests
4 Class struggles
7 Materialist Explanations
1 Historical materialism as an empirical hypothesis
2 Materialist explanations are teleological
3 Is Marx a historical teleologist?
8 Materialism, Agency and Consciousness
1 Is Marx a determinist?
2 Three senses of 'ideology'
3 Ideology and science
PART
Marxism and Morality
9 Marx on Right and Justice
1 Does Marxism have moral foundations?
2 Marx's concept of justice
3 Capitalism and commodity exchange
4 Capital exploits justly
10 Morality as Ideology
1 The social function of morality
2 Marxism and utilitarianism
3 Is Marx an immoralist?
4 Why should a Marxist be moral?
5 Marx's attitude toward morality, and our attitude
PART
Philosophical Materialism
11 Materialist Naturalism
1 What is materialism?
2 Marx's atheism
3 The essentiality of humanity and nature
12 Materialist Realism
1 Knowledge and practice
2 The contemplative attitude
3 Is Marx an idealist?
PART
The Dialectical Method
13 The Hegelian Dialectic
1 Hegel's vision of reality
2 Organic development or dialectic
3 Dialectic and formal logic
14 The Marxian Dialectic
1 The 'rational kernel' in the 'mystical shell'
2 'Inverting' Hegel
3 Reproducing the concrete in thought
15 Dialectic in Capital
1 The structure of 'Capital'
2 Values and production prices
3 The law of value
4 Value and exploitation
16 Capitalist Exploitation
1 What is exploitation?
2 The vulnerability of labor to capital
3 Capitalist apologetics about exploitation
4 What is bad about capitalist exploitation?
5 How to think about capitalist exploitation
Concluding Remark
Notes
Some Further Reading
Index
Biographical Sketch
Introduction
PART
Alienation
1 The Concept of Alienation
1 The young Marx's 'theory' of alienation
2 What is 'alienation'?
3 Alienation and false consciousness
4 Alienation and practice
2 The Human Essence
1 The species being
2 Species consciousness and alienation
3 Self
actualization
4 Human essential powers
3 Human Production
1 Conscious life activity
2 Labor as self
affirmation
3 Objectification and appropriation
4 Alienation and Capitalism
1 The capitalist division of labor
2 Capitalism and freedom
3 Assessing Marx on capitalist alienation
PART
Historical Materialism
5 Production and Society
1 'Economic determinism'
2 Productive powers, production relations
3 A 'technological' theory of history?
4 Productive powers and historical development
6 Classes
1 Social relations, property relations
2 History and social classes
3 Class interests
4 Class struggles
7 Materialist Explanations
1 Historical materialism as an empirical hypothesis
2 Materialist explanations are teleological
3 Is Marx a historical teleologist?
8 Materialism, Agency and Consciousness
1 Is Marx a determinist?
2 Three senses of 'ideology'
3 Ideology and science
PART
Marxism and Morality
9 Marx on Right and Justice
1 Does Marxism have moral foundations?
2 Marx's concept of justice
3 Capitalism and commodity exchange
4 Capital exploits justly
10 Morality as Ideology
1 The social function of morality
2 Marxism and utilitarianism
3 Is Marx an immoralist?
4 Why should a Marxist be moral?
5 Marx's attitude toward morality, and our attitude
PART
Philosophical Materialism
11 Materialist Naturalism
1 What is materialism?
2 Marx's atheism
3 The essentiality of humanity and nature
12 Materialist Realism
1 Knowledge and practice
2 The contemplative attitude
3 Is Marx an idealist?
PART
The Dialectical Method
13 The Hegelian Dialectic
1 Hegel's vision of reality
2 Organic development or dialectic
3 Dialectic and formal logic
14 The Marxian Dialectic
1 The 'rational kernel' in the 'mystical shell'
2 'Inverting' Hegel
3 Reproducing the concrete in thought
15 Dialectic in Capital
1 The structure of 'Capital'
2 Values and production prices
3 The law of value
4 Value and exploitation
16 Capitalist Exploitation
1 What is exploitation?
2 The vulnerability of labor to capital
3 Capitalist apologetics about exploitation
4 What is bad about capitalist exploitation?
5 How to think about capitalist exploitation
Concluding Remark
Notes
Some Further Reading
Index