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Socialism and Morality David McLellan

Socialism and Morality By David McLellan

Socialism and Morality by David McLellan


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This book is a collection of papers presented at the joint philosophy and politics graduate seminar held weekly in David McLellan's house at Canterbury during the academic year 1987/88.

Socialism and Morality Summary

Socialism and Morality by David McLellan

What is the role of moral values in socialism? Can socialism be 'scientific' or is it essentially an ethical doctrine? Is there any place for morality in Marxism? These questions are central to much recent controversy on the Left. Socialism and Morality contains a variety of original and important contributions to these debates by a distinguished group of philosophers and political theorists. All the papers were specially written for this volume and make a lively, wide-ranging and valuable contribution to the current debate.

Table of Contents

Marxism and moral advocacy, Norman Geras; Marxism, morality and Mr.Lukes, Roy Edgley; Marxism and actually existing socialism, Sean Sayers; Marx, ideology and morality, Denys Turner; bread first, then morals, Anthony Arblaster; socialism and personal morality, Kate Soper; a critique of the liberal discourse on violence, Bhikhu Parekh; socialism and the good life, Fred Inglis; a Christian contribution to revolutionary praxis?, Andrew Bradstock.

Additional information

GOR013649012
9780333483268
033348326X
Socialism and Morality by David McLellan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1990-02-19
192
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