
Socialism as the Development of Liberalism
Marxist Analysis of Values
Satoshi Matsui(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 17. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXIX, 218 pages
978-3-030-81259-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book addresses the question of what socialism is according to fundamental values rather than institutions. Arguing that Marxist socialism is not only more gradual but also more radical than how it is usually understood, this book shows that socialism extends liberalism by inheriting and furthering liberal justice, including fundamental human rights. Simultaneously, socialism ultimately rejects liberalism because it does not consider liberal values, such as liberty and equality, society's primary principles. Satoshi Matsui offers a new theory: alienation has two dimensions. Marxists seek to rectify policies that violate justice in a capitalist society, and injustice in capitalism is alienation's first dimension. From a communist society's perspective, however, justice itself is an alienated idea and the second dimension of alienation. Marx's theory of alienation does not deny the liberal theory of justice but is rather a universal system that encompasses it. By fundamentally reexamining Marxism, this volume provides a basic guideline for overcoming capitalist society and constructing a communist society.
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Series
Edition
2022 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen
XXIX, 218 p. 7 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
326 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-030-81259-1 (9783030812591)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-81257-7
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Book
01/2022
Palgrave Macmillan
€139.09
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Person
Satoshi Matsui is Professor of Economics at Senshu University, Japan, where he teaches Marxist economics and social philosophy. He studied philosophy at the University of Tokyo and earned a Ph.D. in economics at Hitotsubashi University. He has also worked for Ritsumeikan University and Toyama University, Japan, in the past.
Content
1.Socialism and Liberal Normative Theories.- 2.Socialism and Moral Theory.- 3.Justice.- 4.Liberty.- 5.Equality.- 6.Property.- 7.Utility.- 8.Essence.- 9.Community.- 10.Alienation.- 11.Socialism as Development of Liberalism.