Preliminaries towards a Marxist Theory of Justice: The Fundamental Premises
Preliminaries towards a Marxist Theory of Justice: The Fundamental Premises
Author(s): Valentin StoianSubject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Political Philosophy
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: marxism;justice;
Summary/Abstract: The article aims to present the normative premises of a Marxist theory of justice and to argue that such an endeavor has, at its central pillar, the value of self-ownership. The article first undertakes a summary of the main strands in the literature on exploitation. It divides the literature into force-based and distributional-based conceptions of exploitation. Then, the article uses these insights in order to illuminate the Marxist texts and to argue in favor of a limited form of self-ownership combined with joint ownership of global resources and the absence of alienation as the main building blocks of a Marxist theory of justice. Finally, the article defends the idea of limited self-ownership as both internally coherent as a better approximation of Karl Marx’s works than the principle of need. While the full development of a Marxist theory of justice is left for a further work, the paper contributes an interpretation of the building blocks of such a theory
Journal: Analele Universității din București – Seria Filosofie
- Issue Year: 68/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 105-127
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English