EBOOK

Analyzing Marx

Morality, Power and History

Richard W. Miller
1
(2)
Pages
264
Year
2020
Language
English

About

In this book Marx is revealed as a powerful contributor

to the debates that now dominate philosophy

and political theory. Using the techniques of analytic

philosophy to unite Marx's general statements with

his practice as historian and activist, Richard W. Miller

derives important arguments about the rational basis

of morality, the nature of power, and the logic of testing

and explanation. The book also makes Marx's theory

of change useful for current social science, by replacing

economic determinist readings with a new

interpretation in which systems of power relations are

the basis of change.



Part One discusses Marx's criticisms of the moral

point of view as a basis for social choice. The outlook

that emerges is humane but antimoral. Part Two argues

that Marx's concept of the ruling class is a means,

of measuring political power that is ignored yet urgently

needed by present-day social science. Part

Three bases Marx's theory of history on the

dynamics of power, challenging both the standard,

economic determinist readings of the

theory and standard conceptions of science.
"This book offers a subtle, highly sophisticated, fresh and unfailingly interesting interpretation of some central themes in Marx's thought. Agreeably undogmatic, it has much to interest non-Marxist moral

philosophers, political theorists and economists. Its aim is to elucidate some central claims of Marx in a way that will challenge non-Marxist assumptions. In this aim it admirably succeeds."-Steven Lukes, Oxford University

Related Subjects

Artists