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The definitive evaluation of the ethical arguments of Marx and Marxism.Karl Marx promised, in the preface to his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, that he would write an ‘independent pa...
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28 April 2022

The definitive evaluation of the ethical arguments of Marx and Marxism.
Karl Marx promised, in the preface to his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, that he would write an ‘independent pamphlet’ on ethics. Although he never did so, in his later writings he discussed morality extensively. Later commentators were more concerned with other aspects of Marx’s thought and largely neglected this area. As a result, Nicholas Churchich’s exposition of Marx’s thoughts on morality has become the standard work on the subject. Thoroughly researched, well reasoned, and balanced in its argument, Marxism and Morality presents a comprehensive and critical analysis of Marx’s and Engel’s ideas on morality and ethics, analysing both strengths and weaknesses.
Churchich examines morality in its bourgeois and proletarian forms, the origin and development of moral ideas, moral values and standards, egoism and altruism. He explores the role of religion and science in communist ethics, and discusses the ends and means in the struggle for a classless society. Praised by those on both sides of the political divide for his objectivity, Churchich’s approach remains the definitive evaluation of the ethical arguments of Marxism.
Karl Marx promised, in the preface to his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, that he would write an ‘independent pamphlet’ on ethics. Although he never did so, in his later writings he discussed morality extensively. Later commentators were more concerned with other aspects of Marx’s thought and largely neglected this area. As a result, Nicholas Churchich’s exposition of Marx’s thoughts on morality has become the standard work on the subject. Thoroughly researched, well reasoned, and balanced in its argument, Marxism and Morality presents a comprehensive and critical analysis of Marx’s and Engel’s ideas on morality and ethics, analysing both strengths and weaknesses.
Churchich examines morality in its bourgeois and proletarian forms, the origin and development of moral ideas, moral values and standards, egoism and altruism. He explores the role of religion and science in communist ethics, and discusses the ends and means in the struggle for a classless society. Praised by those on both sides of the political divide for his objectivity, Churchich’s approach remains the definitive evaluation of the ethical arguments of Marxism.
Price: $40.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
28 April 2022
Trim Size: 5.98 X 8.98 in
ISBN: 9780227176818
Format: Paperback
Introduction
1. Morality: Bourgeois and ‘Truly’ Human
2. The Origin and Development of Moral Ideas
3. Ambiguity in the Marxist Interpretation of Good and Evil, Right and Wrong
4. Man: His Nature and Values
5. Moral Standards: Bourgeois and Communist
6. The Pursuit of Self-Interest and Altruism
7. Rights and Duties
8. Virtues, Moral Evil and Justice
9. Ends and Means in the Struggle for a Classless Society
10. Religion, Science and Ethics
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1. Morality: Bourgeois and ‘Truly’ Human
2. The Origin and Development of Moral Ideas
3. Ambiguity in the Marxist Interpretation of Good and Evil, Right and Wrong
4. Man: His Nature and Values
5. Moral Standards: Bourgeois and Communist
6. The Pursuit of Self-Interest and Altruism
7. Rights and Duties
8. Virtues, Moral Evil and Justice
9. Ends and Means in the Struggle for a Classless Society
10. Religion, Science and Ethics
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index