Marxist humanism and ethics

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 6 (1-4):18 – 34 (1963)
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Marxism is often claimed to be incompatible with any kind of ethical theory, because of its assumptions of economic determinism, of the class character of morals, and of the subordination of morality to politics. But the author proposes that these assumptions can be interpreted in such a flexible way as not to rule out the freedom of choice and responsibility, die relative independence of morals from economic conditions and political ends, and concepts of universal human value and a specifically moral ideal. A humanist philosophy, centered in Marx's analysis of alienation, provides a sufficiently rich theoretical basis for the solution of both ethical and meta-ethical' problems.

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reprint Markovic, Mihailo (1963) "Marxist Humanism and Ethics". Science and Society 27(1):1-22

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Morality, ethics and East‐European Marxism.Richard T. De George - 1966 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):11 – 29.

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