Ethical Marxism : the categorical imperative of liberation / Bill Martin.

By: Martin, Bill, 1956-Material type: TextTextSeries: Creative Marxism ; v. 1.Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : Open Court, [2008]Copyright date: 2008Description: 1 online resource (492 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780812698619Subject(s): Ethics | Political ethics | Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects | Socialism | CommunismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ethical Marxism : the categorical imperative of liberation.DDC classification: 171/.7 LOC classification: BJ37 | .M285 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction: "Ethical" : not simply one adjective among others -- Part 1: Marxism and the language of good and evil, or, Theodicy and the iron law of wages -- Part II: Unforgivable napalm : imperialism is the ethical question of our time -- Part III: Sites, ramifications : animals, places, Mao -- The "animal question. Vegetarianism and the limits of philosophy ; Carnivorism is a system -- Agriculture and the question of place (an appreciation of Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson in the context of Marxism) -- Maoism and beyond : the next synthesis -- Conclusion: Ongoingness : the ethics of liberation and the liberation of the ethical.
Summary: "Argues for a revised Marxism that takes ethics rather than political economy and scientific investigation as its core"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-461) and index.

Introduction: "Ethical" : not simply one adjective among others -- Part 1: Marxism and the language of good and evil, or, Theodicy and the iron law of wages -- Part II: Unforgivable napalm : imperialism is the ethical question of our time -- Part III: Sites, ramifications : animals, places, Mao -- The "animal question. Vegetarianism and the limits of philosophy ; Carnivorism is a system -- Agriculture and the question of place (an appreciation of Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson in the context of Marxism) -- Maoism and beyond : the next synthesis -- Conclusion: Ongoingness : the ethics of liberation and the liberation of the ethical.

"Argues for a revised Marxism that takes ethics rather than political economy and scientific investigation as its core"--Provided by publisher.

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