Marx, Marxism and Utopia

Marx, Marxism and Utopia

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Publisher's Synopsis

This engaging new book suggests that Marx was right to reject 'utopian socialism' on the grounds that it undermined the principles of proletarian self-emancipation and self-determination. As a theoretician of the proletarian class, Marx sought to capture the spirit of revolution in a manner which precluded the need for utopian philanthropy and the messianic elitism which invariably accompanied it. In a powerful and original central argument, the book suggests that the categories which together define MarxÆs own 'utopia' were nothing more than theoretical by-products of the models employed by Marx in order to supersede the need for utopianism. As such, Marx was an 'accidental' utopian. Rather than legitimating utopianism, however, the author argues that this conclusion reinforces the need to develop MarxÆs anti-utopian project further. Emphasising the contemporary relevance of MarxÆs original critique, the conclusion suggests that the future of socialism lies in its ability to harness, not the spirit of utopia, but the spirit of adventure. - -

Book information

ISBN: 9780754611783
Publisher: Ashgate
Imprint: Ashgate
Pub date:
DEWEY: 335.4
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 430g
Height: 154mm
Width: 223mm
Spine width: 19mm