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What is the status of 'the human' and 'humanism' in Marx's thought?

Does Marx's critical project rest upon 'humanist' commitments? If so, what are these and how do they shift across his writings and inform his critical theory of capitalist society?

Marx and the Critique of Humanism addresses these questions through a diverse collection of critical interventions from leading Marxist scholars. These contributions offer both a renewed appraisal and contextualisation of the notion of 'the human' across Marx's oeuvre, as well as a range of critical perspectives on the status of humanism within critical social theory today.

The book revaluates Marx's relation to humanism by examining the intellectual context, influences and interlocutors which shaped his theoretical commitments and critical methodology; the concept of 'Gattungswesen' in Marx's early writings; the ways in which 'the human' informs and is transformed by Marx's critique of political economy; the ecological dimensions of Marx's thought; the reception of Marx's humanism by anti-colonial thinkers; and the relation of Marx's thought to post-structuralist and post-humanist critiques of enlightenment humanism. Moving beyond the simplistic picture of a 'humanistic' early Marx and a 'scientific' late Marx, this volume shows instead how a sustained concern with the human evolves in tandem with Marx's broader intellectual development.

Table of Contents

Introduction


1. Etienne Balibar, The Marxian concept of Gattungswesen (generic being): a critical genealogy


2. Jacob Blumenfeld, The Redemption of Saint Max: Stirner's Critique of Marx


3. Manuel Disegni, "Man' is actually 'the German'”: Humanism and intolerance in German ideology


4. Simon Skempton, Totality as the "Absolute Movement of Becoming”: Marx's Aporetic Conception of the Human


5. Werner Bonefeld, On (Negative) Humanism and the Critique of Capital


6. Rocío Zambrana, Method, according to Marx: Toward a Critique of Normative Humanist Approaches


7. Lutti Mira, History and prehistory of human society: The place of humanism in Marxian critique of political economy


8. Arwa Awan, Dialectic in the Tropics: Praxis as a humanism


9. John Bellamy Foster, Marx's Critique of Enlightenment Humanism. A Revolutionary Ecological Perspective


10. Carol Gould, “Nothing Human is Alien to me”: Revisiting and Revising Marx's Critical and Constructivist Humanism

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 230
ISBN 9781350526372
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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