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Book SynopsisThis book discusses Marx’s thinking on human emancipation based on his critique of capitalism and the prospect of socialism. It analyzes the double relations between persons and things, and persons and persons by tracking Marx’s writings, including MEGA
2, and taking into consideration the socialist practice and socialist reform of the last century. It is a necessary study for social scientists, social andpolitical philosophers, and students for its deep and wide analysis from the perspective of Marxian theory in practice.
Table of Contents1. The Real Man in the Objectified Relationship2. Concept of Preposition and Analysis on Relevant Issues3. Marx’s Economic Analysis and Sociological Critique of Capitalism4. The logic of Marx’s view of emancipation5. Marxian and non-Marxian theories: what is the Demarcation?6. Marxian and non-Marxian views on distributive justice7. The concept of Justice in Marx’s theory8. Predicament of distributive justice in the socialist system9. Pre-modern, modern and post-modern: what do historical changes mean to Marx’s theory?