Marx: a world without justice, but equally good
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Abstract
The subject of this essay is the problem of justice in Marx’s theory. According to the author, Marx bases analysis and criticism of capitalism, and its political economy, on descriptive statements that completely ignore assumptions reducible to a parameter of justice. Furthermore, the type of society that Marx imagines as a communist is also based on the idea of an individual emancipation with respect to which his being just is a secondary element.
Keywords
- Marx –
- justice