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History, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx


History, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx

Hardback by Cohen, G. A. (Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, and Fellow, Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)

History, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx

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ISBN:
9780198247791
Publication Date:
23 Feb 1989
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Hardback
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Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
History, Labour, and Freedom: Themes from Marx

Description

Marx saw history as a protracted process of liberation - from the scarcity imposed on humanity by nature, and from the oppression subjects by the ruling classes. The growth of the human power to produce enables humanity to free itself from both material and social adversity, but exploitation and humiliation are the price which the mass of humanity are forced to pay for the part they play in contributing to that growth. Professor Cohen gives a fresh exposition of the theory of historical materialism and defends it against familiar objections; but he also expresses reservations of his own about the theory and offers reformulations of it which seek to accommodate them. In the final part of the book he discusses the unfreedom and exploitation under which workers labour in contemporary class society. Many of the articles which the book brings together are well known, but most have been substantially revised for the present collection. History, Labour, and Freedom is a sequel to the author's influential Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence (OUP 1978).

Contents

Part 1 Historical materialism - exposition and defence: forces and relations of production; base and superstructure; being, consciousness and roles; historical inevitability and revolutionary agency; human nature and social change in the Marxist conception of history. Part 2 Historical materialism - criticism and revision: fettering; on an argument for historical materialism; reconsidering historical materialism; restricted and inclusive historical materialism. Part 3 Capitalism, labour and freedom: the dialectic of labour in Marx; the labour theory of value and the concept of exploitation; are disadvantaged workers who take hazardous jobs forced to take hazardous jobs?; the structure of proletarian unfreedom; freedom, justice and capitalism.

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