Following Marx’s own itinerary from Paris to London, from politics to the critique of political economy, The Marx of Communism delves into a creatively unfolding international debate on the democracy-communism relation, while supporting a 21st century communism as a social alternative to capitalism. Taking into consideration Marx’s analysis of communism both as a movement and a social formation, this study focuses on the dialectics of transition from capitalism to communism. Dealing with communism as the outcome of a long-term cultural and political process, the author defends Marxian communism as the open-ended constitution of a self-governed demos, whose citizens create their own way of life on the ground of a stateless and classless society. From this point of view, the end of the state does not mean the end, but the revival of politics in terms of a communist bios. Reshaping their collective and personal values and setting limits to the production/technology dynamics of their economy, this book argues, the citizens of a communist polis form a promising antithesis to the private individuals of a capitalist society.
Author(s): Alexandros Chrysis
Series: Marx, Engels, And Marxisms
Edition: 1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2022
Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 267
Tags: Political Theory; Marxist Sociology; Political Sociology; Political History
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Contents
1 Introduction: From the Marx of Democracy to the Marx of Communism
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2 Marx in the City of Enlightenment and Revolutions
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3 Marx as a Critic of Political Revolution
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4 Marx as a Thinker of Communism: Communism as a Social Formation (Strategy)
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5 Marx as a Theoritician of the Communist Revolution: Communism as a Movement (Tactics)
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6 The Marx of Communism and the Communist Cause of Our Time
A Contemporary Communist Alternative!
Communism of Moderation! Communism of the Finite!
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Index