Marx and the Western World

edited by Nicholas Lobkowicz

CONTENTS [xv-xvii]
   
Preface: Nicholas Lobkowicz ix
Abbreviations            xix
   

PART ONE
THE FOUNDATIONS 

1
   
1          On the Interpretation of Marx’s Thought 3
                    George Lichtheim, University of London  
   
2          The Young and the Old Marx 19
                    Iring Fetscher, University of Frankfurt  
            Comment 39
                    Marx W. Wartofsky, Boston University  
   

3          Did the Proletariat Need Marx and Did Marxism Help the Proletariat?           
                    Maximilien Rubel, Centre d’Etudes Sociologiques, Paris

45
   

4          Marx’s Theory of Class Domination: An Attempt at Systematization         
                   Wlodzimierz Wesolowski, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Warsaw

53
            Comment on the Papers by M. Rubel and W. Wesolowski,  99
                   Alfred G. Meyer, Michigan State University  
   
5          Marx as a Political Theorist  103
                    Robert C. Tucker, Princeton University  
   
6          The Philosophical and Sociological Relevance of Marx’s Concept of Alienation 133
                    Gajo Petrović, University of Zagreb  
            Comment 153
                    Marx W. Wartofsky, Boston University  
   

7          Marx’s Theory of Ethics  
                    Svetozar Stojanović, University of Belgrade

161
            Comment   172
                    A. James Gregor, University of Kentucky  
   

8          The Individual and History
                    Karel Kosík, Institute of Philosophy, Prague

177

            Comment           
                    A. James Gregor, University of Kentucky

191

            A Rejoinder 
                    Karel Kosík

195
   

PART TWO
THE IMPACT OF MARX AND MARXISM ON THE NONCOMMUNIST WORLD

197
   
9          Marx’s Impact on European Socialism 199
                    Gerhart Niemeyer, University of Notre Dame  
   

10        Marx and American Democracy
                    Maximilien Rubel, Centre d’Etudes Sociologiques, Paris

217
   
11        Marxism and Latin American Development   229
                    Helio Jaguaribe, Stanford University  
   
12        Marxism and the Moslem World: The Middle East 253
                    Helène Carrère d’Encausse, Centre d’Etudes des Relations Internationales, Paris  
   
13        Marxian Socialism in the Far East 281
                    Masamichi Inoki, Kyoto University, Japan  
   

PART THREE
MARX AND CHRISTIANITY

301
   

14        Marx’s Attitude Toward Religion
                    Nicholas Lobkowicz, University of Notre Dame

303
   
15        Is Marx’s Thought Relevant to the Christian? A Catholic View 337
                    Gaston Fessard, S.J., France  
   
16        Is Marx’s Thought Relevant to the Christian? A Protestant View  371
                    James L. Adams, Harvard University  
   

PART FOUR
MARX AND THE WESTERN WORLD  

389
   

17        From the Marxist-Leninist Point of View
                    E. V. Il’enkov, Institute of Philosophy, Moscow

391
   
18        The Obsolescence of Marxism  409
                    Herbert Marcuse, University of California  
   

19        Some Critical Comments on Marx’s Philosophy 
                    George L. Kline, Bryn Mawr College

419

            Comment
                    Louis Dupré, Georgetown University

432
   
Index  437


SOURCE: Marx and the Western World, edited by Nicholas Lobkowicz. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1967. xix, 444 pp. (Papers presented at an international symposium held at the University of Notre Dame, April 1966, and sponsored by the Committee on International Relations, University of Notre Dame.) 


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