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The Socialist Polis: Antiquity And Socialism In Marx's Thought, Claudio Katz Apr 1994

The Socialist Polis: Antiquity And Socialism In Marx's Thought, Claudio Katz

Political Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

The central question guiding this essay is: what does Marx's socialism owe to classical antiquity? Underlying this question is the thesis that Marx's studies of classical Greece supply the angle of vision necessary to bring to light the hallmark of his conception of the socialist polity. The argument challenges a widespread interpretation of the connection between antiquity and socialism in Marx's work—that his socialist vision takes its bearings from the Aristotelian understanding of the relationship between necessity and leisure. In Marx's view, the fundamental legacy of antiquity was the notion of freedom as masterlessness. The roots of this legacy are …


Pluralism And Ecological Values: The Case Of The Siskiyou National Forest, 1983-1992, Steven M. Davis Jan 1994

Pluralism And Ecological Values: The Case Of The Siskiyou National Forest, 1983-1992, Steven M. Davis

Dissertations

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Private And Public Dilemmas: A Feminist Defense Of Liberal Theory, Mary Barbara Walsh Jan 1994

Private And Public Dilemmas: A Feminist Defense Of Liberal Theory, Mary Barbara Walsh

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