Marx, Morality and the Virtue of Beneficence
Explore the intricate relationship between morality and economic critique in Marx, Morality and the Virtue of Beneficence by renowned author. Published by the University Press of America in 2002, this thought-provoking paperback spans 222 pages and delves into essential questions surrounding Karl Marx's moral philosophy. The book addresses whether Marx possessed a distinct moral theory that served as a foundation for his condemnation of capitalism, as well as the theoretical underpinnings of his moral critique. Engaging with contemporary debates among Western philosophers, this work invites readers to reflect on the moral implications of capitalism and the virtue of beneficence. Ideal for students and scholars alike, this title is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and economics.