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Marx: Justice & Dialectic

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James Daly shows the humane basis of Marx's thinking, rather than the imposed 'economic materialist' views of many modern commentators. In particular, he refutes the interpretation that, for Marx, justice is defined simply as the rules arising from the state of development of society at a particular time. He shows that Marx's views of justice and human relationships belong to an older, and continuing, tradition of thought in Europe.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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James Daly

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James Daly was a Senior Lecturer in philosophy at Queen's University Belfast.

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