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This book comprises a systematic analysis of Karl Marx’s reasoning on ownership. Marx as the author of an original theory of ownership is yet to be discovered. The creator of a theory which was to interpret social reality is quite a different thinker from the creator of a doctrine which was to alter the world. In designing communist society, Marx ignored the threats which social property bears, despite having skillfully identified them in investigations of diverse pre-capitalistic forms of common ownership. The author seeks to break through one-sided interpretations which discern in Marx a decisive critique of private property and an apologia of common ownership. It becomes apparent that Marx treated both the processes of socialization and privatization of ownership with equal consideration.



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Common ownership – Pre-capitalistic forms of ownership – Individual private property – Capitalistic private property – Exploitation – Privatization and socialization of property – Communism – Dis-Alienation – Class for itself – Owners of conditions of labor – Owners of labor power – Owners of means of subsistence

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 30/03/2018
    ISBN13: 9783631667361, 978-3631667361
    ISBN10: 3631667361

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book comprises a systematic analysis of Karl Marx’s reasoning on ownership. Marx as the author of an original theory of ownership is yet to be discovered. The creator of a theory which was to interpret social reality is quite a different thinker from the creator of a doctrine which was to alter the world. In designing communist society, Marx ignored the threats which social property bears, despite having skillfully identified them in investigations of diverse pre-capitalistic forms of common ownership. The author seeks to break through one-sided interpretations which discern in Marx a decisive critique of private property and an apologia of common ownership. It becomes apparent that Marx treated both the processes of socialization and privatization of ownership with equal consideration.



    Table of Contents

    Common ownership – Pre-capitalistic forms of ownership – Individual private property – Capitalistic private property – Exploitation – Privatization and socialization of property – Communism – Dis-Alienation – Class for itself – Owners of conditions of labor – Owners of labor power – Owners of means of subsistence

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