CONTENTS | [xv-xvii] |
Preface: Nicholas Lobkowicz | ix |
Abbreviations | xix |
PART ONE |
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?
|
45 |
4 Marx’s Theory of Class Domination: An Attempt at Systematization |
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 |
161 |
Comment | 172 |
A. James Gregor, University of Kentucky | |
8 The Individual and
History |
177 |
Comment |
191 |
A Rejoinder |
195 |
PART TWO |
197 |
9 Marx’s Impact on European Socialism | 199 |
Gerhart Niemeyer, University of Notre Dame | |
10 Marx and American Democracy |
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 |
301 |
14 Marx’s Attitude Toward Religion |
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 |
389 |
17 From the Marxist-Leninist
Point of View |
391 |
18 The Obsolescence of Marxism | 409 |
Herbert Marcuse, University of California | |
19 Some Critical Comments on Marxs Philosophy |
419 |
Comment |
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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