Karl Marx’s Intellectual Roots in John Locke
Karl Marx’s Intellectual Roots in John Locke
Author(s): Eric Allen ENGLESubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Rousseau; Marx; Social Contract; marxism; marxist; liberalism; legal history; legal theory; jurisprudence
Summary/Abstract: Marx supposedly represents a radical break from liberal individualist property oriented thinking. In fact however, Marx integrates the best points of a variety of liberal individualists, notably Locke and Rousseau, but also to a lesser extent Aristotle and even Plato. Marx is an extension of, not a break from, mainstream thinkers in Western thought: all Marx’s main ideas can be traced to one canonical Western scholar or another. Understanding analytical tools common to both Liberalism and Marxism contextualizes their divergences and allows one to better understand both the successes and failures of Marxism as a critique in practice of liberal state theory.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 02/2011
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 29-37
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English