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Marx's Democratic Idea
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Marx’s Democratic Idea

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Emphasizing Marx's commitment to the "democratic idea" from the time of his early work through his later writings, including his reflections on the Paris Commune, this book connects Marx's democratic, political critique and his economic theory.

It argues that the communist project should be viewed as inseparable from a concern about both just social relations and the maintaining and empowering of democratic, political procedures. Marx's early works show that his critique of the state and capitalist, private property relations led to a demand to develop communal, discursively empowered agency over economic relations. Critically deploying the work of John Rawls and Juergen Habermas, Morgan Horowitz develops a normative theory that clarifies structural requirements of economic equality and articulates "socialist right and rights," which would be better placed to realize the normative ideals of liberty and equality that have traditionally been espoused by liberal theorists. Horowitz evaluates Marx's theoretic developments to constructively connect to liberal, normative projects dedicated to democratic publics guiding and maintaining welfare-based societies, applying the framework to Picketty's popularity, Bernie Sanders's campaigns, and Covid economic inequality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2026
Pages
272
ISBN
9781666912432

Emphasizing Marx's commitment to the "democratic idea" from the time of his early work through his later writings, including his reflections on the Paris Commune, this book connects Marx's democratic, political critique and his economic theory.

It argues that the communist project should be viewed as inseparable from a concern about both just social relations and the maintaining and empowering of democratic, political procedures. Marx's early works show that his critique of the state and capitalist, private property relations led to a demand to develop communal, discursively empowered agency over economic relations. Critically deploying the work of John Rawls and Juergen Habermas, Morgan Horowitz develops a normative theory that clarifies structural requirements of economic equality and articulates "socialist right and rights," which would be better placed to realize the normative ideals of liberty and equality that have traditionally been espoused by liberal theorists. Horowitz evaluates Marx's theoretic developments to constructively connect to liberal, normative projects dedicated to democratic publics guiding and maintaining welfare-based societies, applying the framework to Picketty's popularity, Bernie Sanders's campaigns, and Covid economic inequality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2026
Pages
272
ISBN
9781666912432