Is Marx a Moral Consequentialist?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):541 - 563 (1994)
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Derek Allen, Richard Boyd, and Alan Gilbert have suggested that Marx’s normative political views should be reconstructed as a sophisticated version of moral consequentialism. This paper investigates whether Marx’s ostensible anti-moralism differs in any interesting way from Mill’s sophisticated utilitarianism plus some Marxist social science. I present an account of the social meaning and implications of moral language and argument, based on Marx’s description of morality as a social practice based on distinctive motives, emotions and sanctions, to explain why Marx would reject moral consequentialism. This account will explain how Marx can consistently reject morality yet retain a normative basis for his social criticism.

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Making Sense of Marx.Jon Elster - 1985 - Science and Society 49 (4):497-501.
Marxism, Morality, and Social Justice.Rodney G. Peffer - 1990 - Princeton University Press.

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