1st Edition

Echoes of Utopia Studies in the Legacy of Marx

By Michael Fuller Copyright 2000
    130 Pages
    by Routledge

    130 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2000. A 'generous soul' with 'ideas of genius' but a 'puerile idolater - Marx and his legacy remains an important focus for philosophers, economists, political scientists and others, but is Marxism dead and best forgotten, or is its relevance undiminished? Echoes of Utopia sets out to explore the relevance of Marxism in the contemporary world, through economic, political and human dimensions. Combining philosophical analysis of central economic and political concepts with an historically based examination of the unfolding of the twentieth century global economy, Fuller explores the work of Marx as well as two of his most trenchant critics, Schumpeter and Weil. While critical of that central pillar of Marxism, the labour theory of value, Fuller concludes that some of Marx's ideas, especially those concerning over-production, under-consumption, crises, planning, and international democratic governance, are more relevant than ever in today's world of economic, political and environmental turbulence.

    1. Marx's Bad Idea: The Organic Composition of Capital.  2. Marx's Good Idea: Overproduction, Underconsumption and Crises.  3.Schumpeter and Socialism: Big is Beautiful.  4. Simone Weil and Marx: The Impossible Dream.  5. If I Ruled the World: "the Kitchens of the Future."

    Biography

    Michael Fuller