Titre | Marx et le communisme | |
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Auteur | Franck Fischbach | |
Revue | Actuel Marx | |
Numéro | no 48, octobre 2010 Communisme ? | |
Page | 12-21 | |
Résumé anglais |
Marx and Communism. Marx was always extremely reluctant to offer a positive description of a communist society. Communism, for Marx, is neither an ideal nor a utopia. This does not mean that communism is an immanent process through which capitalism is to abolish itself, in a quasi-automatic manner. Capitalism sows the seeds of a communist society. However these seeds cannot grow spontaneously. This is because capitalism simultaneously generates obstacles to their full development. Clearly, the idea of communism has no meaning for Marx apart from an action that is consciously and voluntarily opposed to these impediments. Communism is thus a dynamic which already exist. Its only existence is however through the praxis of those who actually struggle for the flourishing of a higher form of life. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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