Karl Marx—Metaphor for Self-Empowerment and Liberation

Dialogue and Universalism 28 (3):179-184 (2018)
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This essay presents what is enduring and still powerful in Marx’s analysis of capital, viewed synthetically as the resulting moral imperative to fairness in the social relationships of production.

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