The political and ideological turmoil of the late 1960's stimulated
among Anglo-American philosophers a new interest in applying moral
philosophy to the problems of contemporary society, and a search
for critical perspectives on Marx and Marxist thought. These
essays, originally published in Philosophy & Public Affairs,
contribute to both these areas in the form of new Marxist
scholarship and in illuminating the way in which Marxist criticism
and social theory bear on contemporary analytic moral philosophy
and current moral problems. Originally published in 1980. The
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