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  1. Marx and justice.James Daly - 2000 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 8 (3):351 – 370.
    Marx's thought about justice is essentialist and dialectical. It has been interpreted in terms of immoralism. It is rather a synthesis of the traditional natural law, based on the Aristotelian concept of nature as the potential for perfection or ideal fulfilment, radically different from the Hobbesian reductionist concept of nature as atomistic and mechanical; of the tradition of dialectics in its German idealist form; and of Feuerbach's humanism. Marx's explicitly realist idea of science reveals 'veiled wage-slavery'. Concentration on the market (...)
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  • Abolishing Morality and Critique—The Defects in the Allen Wood’s “Marxist Immoralism” Theory.洪华 陈 - 2016 - Advances in Philosophy 5 (1):1-7.
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