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In Marx and Social Justice, George E. McCarthy presents a detailed and comprehensive overview of the ethical, political, and economic foundations of Marx's theory of social justice in his early and later writings. What is distinctive about Marx's theory is that he rejects the views of justice in liberalism and reform socialism based on legal rights and fair distribution by balancing ancient Greek philosophy with nineteenth-century political economy. Each chapter in the book represents a different aspect of social justice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Ethical Archaeology of Justice in Marx

Dialectic between the Ancients and the Moderns: Natural Law and Natural Rights



1 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Locke: Indifference and Incoherence of Liberalism
Thomas Hobbes and the State of Nature and War
Richard Hooker and the Laws of Nature and Ecclesiastical Polity
Locke on Natural Rights and Natural Law
Ethics and Structure in Natural Law
Natural Law Limits to Natural Rights in the Original State of Nature
Eclipse of Natural Law and Social Justice in the Second State of Nature
Irrelevance of Natural Law, Incoherence of Liberalism, and the Return to Hobbes

2 Justice Beyond Liberalism: Natural Law and the Ethical Community in Hegel
Early Theological Writings and Dreams of Classical Antiquity in Hegel
Hegel’s Natural Law and Critique of Liberalism and Natural Rights
Social Ethics and Integration of Natural Law and Natural Rights
Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, Law, and the State as Objective Spirit
Formation of the Ethical Life in the Family, Civil Society, and the State
Marx’s Critique of Hegel and the Revival of Classical Democracy in Spinoza and Rousseau

Ethics, Virtue, and Natural Law in Marx



3 Civil and Legal Justice: Integrating Natural Rights and Natural Law
Religious Prejudice, Judaism, and Civil Rights
Natural Rights as Ideology and Alienation
Transition of Politics from Pure Ideology to Human Rights and Emancipation
Critique of Liberal Democracy and Contradictions between Economic and Political Rights
Marx’s Theory of Emancipation and Human Rights
Natural Rights of Free Press and Universal Suffrage

4 Workplace Justice: Ethics, Virtue, and Human Freedom
Alienation and the Virtue of Work and Self-Determination
Work as Productive Life and Creative Beauty
Ethics, Human Needs, and Natural Law
Virtue and Late Medieval Thomistic Natural Law

5 Ecological Justice: Historical Materialism and the Dialectic of Nature and Society
Alienation of Production, Labour, and Nature
Dialectic of Nature and the Alienation of Consciousness
Natural Science as the Objectification and Social Praxis of Species Being
Science as Objectivity and Alienation
Social Metabolism, Contradictions, and Ecological Crises
Social Justice and the Natural Laws of Ethics and Ecology

Structures of Democracy, Economy, and Social Justice in Marx



6 Distributive Justice: Justice of Consumption, Economic Redistribution, and Social Reciprocity
Labour, Nature, and Society in the Gotha Program
Equality, Fair Distribution, and the Public Expenses of Production
Distribution, Fairness, and the Means of Social Consumption
Socialism, Self-Realisation, and Human Need
Critique of Reformist and Vulgar Socialism – Happiness without Meaning

7 Political Justice: Ethics and the Good Life of Democratic Socialism
Franco-Prussian War and the Formation of the Paris Commune of 1871
Dismantling the Old State and Rise of Political Democracy in the Commune
Organisation of Labour and Economic Democracy
‘Declaration to the French People’ and the Social Programmes of the Commune
Marx, Lincoln, and the Human Emancipation from Racial and Wage Slavery

8 Economic Justice: Ethics, Production, and the Critique of Chrematistics and Political Economy
Commodities, Exchange, and the Labour Theory of Value
Labour Power, Surplus Value, and the Alienation of Chrematistic Production
Natural Law of Contradictions, Crises, and Capital
Natural Law of Justice and Natural Law of Value

Bibliography
Index

Marx And Social Justice: Ethics and Natural Law

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 08/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9781608460113, 978-1608460113
      ISBN10: 1608460118

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Marx and Social Justice, George E. McCarthy presents a detailed and comprehensive overview of the ethical, political, and economic foundations of Marx's theory of social justice in his early and later writings. What is distinctive about Marx's theory is that he rejects the views of justice in liberalism and reform socialism based on legal rights and fair distribution by balancing ancient Greek philosophy with nineteenth-century political economy. Each chapter in the book represents a different aspect of social justice.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: The Ethical Archaeology of Justice in Marx

      Dialectic between the Ancients and the Moderns: Natural Law and Natural Rights



      1 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Locke: Indifference and Incoherence of Liberalism
      Thomas Hobbes and the State of Nature and War
      Richard Hooker and the Laws of Nature and Ecclesiastical Polity
      Locke on Natural Rights and Natural Law
      Ethics and Structure in Natural Law
      Natural Law Limits to Natural Rights in the Original State of Nature
      Eclipse of Natural Law and Social Justice in the Second State of Nature
      Irrelevance of Natural Law, Incoherence of Liberalism, and the Return to Hobbes

      2 Justice Beyond Liberalism: Natural Law and the Ethical Community in Hegel
      Early Theological Writings and Dreams of Classical Antiquity in Hegel
      Hegel’s Natural Law and Critique of Liberalism and Natural Rights
      Social Ethics and Integration of Natural Law and Natural Rights
      Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, Law, and the State as Objective Spirit
      Formation of the Ethical Life in the Family, Civil Society, and the State
      Marx’s Critique of Hegel and the Revival of Classical Democracy in Spinoza and Rousseau

      Ethics, Virtue, and Natural Law in Marx



      3 Civil and Legal Justice: Integrating Natural Rights and Natural Law
      Religious Prejudice, Judaism, and Civil Rights
      Natural Rights as Ideology and Alienation
      Transition of Politics from Pure Ideology to Human Rights and Emancipation
      Critique of Liberal Democracy and Contradictions between Economic and Political Rights
      Marx’s Theory of Emancipation and Human Rights
      Natural Rights of Free Press and Universal Suffrage

      4 Workplace Justice: Ethics, Virtue, and Human Freedom
      Alienation and the Virtue of Work and Self-Determination
      Work as Productive Life and Creative Beauty
      Ethics, Human Needs, and Natural Law
      Virtue and Late Medieval Thomistic Natural Law

      5 Ecological Justice: Historical Materialism and the Dialectic of Nature and Society
      Alienation of Production, Labour, and Nature
      Dialectic of Nature and the Alienation of Consciousness
      Natural Science as the Objectification and Social Praxis of Species Being
      Science as Objectivity and Alienation
      Social Metabolism, Contradictions, and Ecological Crises
      Social Justice and the Natural Laws of Ethics and Ecology

      Structures of Democracy, Economy, and Social Justice in Marx



      6 Distributive Justice: Justice of Consumption, Economic Redistribution, and Social Reciprocity
      Labour, Nature, and Society in the Gotha Program
      Equality, Fair Distribution, and the Public Expenses of Production
      Distribution, Fairness, and the Means of Social Consumption
      Socialism, Self-Realisation, and Human Need
      Critique of Reformist and Vulgar Socialism – Happiness without Meaning

      7 Political Justice: Ethics and the Good Life of Democratic Socialism
      Franco-Prussian War and the Formation of the Paris Commune of 1871
      Dismantling the Old State and Rise of Political Democracy in the Commune
      Organisation of Labour and Economic Democracy
      ‘Declaration to the French People’ and the Social Programmes of the Commune
      Marx, Lincoln, and the Human Emancipation from Racial and Wage Slavery

      8 Economic Justice: Ethics, Production, and the Critique of Chrematistics and Political Economy
      Commodities, Exchange, and the Labour Theory of Value
      Labour Power, Surplus Value, and the Alienation of Chrematistic Production
      Natural Law of Contradictions, Crises, and Capital
      Natural Law of Justice and Natural Law of Value

      Bibliography
      Index

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