‘True Democracy’ as a Prelude to Communism: The Marx of Democracy

Cham: Springer Verlag (2018)
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Abstract

This book constitutes a critical intervention in the theoretical discussion over the political relationship between democracy and communism. Shedding light on the philosophical origins of the democracy debate, it draws a clear demarcation line between liberalism and republicanism, arguing that after rejecting the former and supporting the latter, the young Marx endorsed 'true democracy' as a prelude to his forthcoming theory of communism. To this end, while following the dynamics of the Marxian history of political ideas and pre-communist theory of the state, the book takes into account the thought of a vast range of philosophers and political theorists, starting from the Ancient times, passing through the Age of Enlightenment, the German Idealist tradition the Young Hegelians’ Republicanism, and reaching our own times. It will be of interest to students and scholars interested in the history of political thought, theories of democracy, and Marxism.

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Chapters

Theoretical Conclusions and Political Perspectives

The concluding chapter sums up the theoretical outcome and the political effects of the pre-communist Marxian theory of democracy. I confirm the hypothesis that the young ‘citizen Marx’ did not confuse the end of the state with the end of politics, while admitting the influence on Marx’s theory of d... see more

The Sovereignty of the Demos as ‘True Democracy’

This chapter focuses on democracy–and ‘true democracy’ in particular—as the ‘self-determination of the people’ and the ‘solved riddle of all constitutions’. In this sense, sovereignty of the demos is presented as the legislative process par excellence, through which the Marx of democracy moved towar... see more

The Dialectical ‘Moment’ of Marx’s Theory of Democracy: From the Theory of the Rational State to ‘True Democracy’

This chapter deals with Marx’s Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right as a theoretical attempt to deconstruct the Hegelian theory and to contribute to a democratic theory of the state. Stressing the influence of Feuerbach’s and Ruge’s writings on Marx’s political theory, and taking special notice o... see more

The Republican ‘Moment’ of Marx’s Theory of Democracy: From the Critique of Politics to the Theory of the Rational State

This chapter relates to the republican ‘moment’ of Marx’s theory of democracy and covers the period in which Marx developed his theoretical activity as the editor of Rheinische Zeitung . I support the argument that Marx’s articles in Rheinische Zeitung constitute elements of Marx’s portrait, not as ... see more

The Philosophical ‘Moment’ of Marx’s Theory of Democracy: From the Metaphysics of Law to the Critique of Politics

This chapter focuses on Marx as a university student. Starting from Marx’s letter to his father , I follow his journey from what he defined as the ‘metaphysics of law’ to his critique of the state. I consider both Marx’s readings of ancient Greek philosophy and his extracts from Spinoza’s Theologico... see more

Themes and Methodological Delimitations

The introductory chapter refers to the main questions and methodology of the book, setting ‘True Democracy’ as a Prelude to Communism within the theoretical debate that has been developed over many decades throughout Europe. Introducing my research interest as being defined by the relationship betwe... see more

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