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The Ethical Foundations of Marxism, first published in 1962 and corrected and revised for a 1972 edition, examines carefully and critically the origin, precise nature and subsequent role of Marx’s ethical beliefs. Drawing freely on Marx’s still largely untranslated philosophical works and drafts the author elicits the ethical presuppositions with which Marx began. He then examines the intellectual development that made Marx a Communist and seeks to clarify the place of Marx’s ethic in his mature, ‘materialist’ work. Professor Kamenka distinguishes sharply between the critical, ethical views of Marx and the inept, conventional applications of his doctrine by Engels. He appraises the ‘ethics’ of the Communist Party and traces the development of the moral and legal theory in the Soviet Union. He concludes by subjecting Marxism as a whole to a radical, ethical and philosophical criticism for which Marx himself laid some of the foundations.

Preface to the Second English Edition vii
Preface to the Japanese Edition (1965) x
Preface to the First Edition (1962) xii
Citations and Abbreviations xxi
Preliminaries: Marx, Marxism and Ethics 1(16)
Part I The Primitive Ethic of Karl Marx
1 The Philosophy of the Concept
17(9)
2 The Free Individual
26(6)
3 The Natural Law of Freedom
32(5)
4 The `Truly Human' Society
37(14)
Part II Karl Marx's Road to Communism
5 The New Social Dialectic
51(9)
6 The Critique of Politics
60(10)
7 The Critique of Economics
70(12)
8 Communism and the Complete, Unalienated Man
82(7)
Part III Critical Resume: Ethics and the Young Marx
9 Ethics---Positive or Normative?
89(17)
10 The Rejection of Moralism, of `Rights' and of Normative Law
106(4)
11 Ethics and the `Truly Human' Society
110(11)
Part IV Ethics and the Mature Marx
12 The New Edifice: Historical Materialism and the Rejection of `Philosophy'
121(11)
13 The Materialist Interpretation of History and Marx's Critique of Moralities
132(12)
14 Historical Materialism and the Overcoming of Alienation
144(19)
Part V Communism and Ethics
15 Ethics and the Communist Party
163(5)
16 Law and Morality in Soviet Society
168(23)
Conclusions: Ethics and the Foundations of Marxism 191(9)
Bibliography of Works Cited 200(4)
Index 204
Kamenka, Eugene