« Le règne de la nécessité » borne-t-il l'émancipation sociale ?. Deux lectures croisées de l'utopie communiste chez Marx
Richard Sobel
Revue économique, 2011, vol. 62, issue 2, 187-214
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What sort of connections can be formed between work and freedom, since the work is not essentially lived any more as the social mark of the alienation of the freedom in the economy? It is Marx who elaborates for the first time this problem by formulating the theory of both reigns, the reign of the necessity and the reign of the freedom, within the framework of the communist utopia. For all that, his position of the problem is not without maintaining a whole series of ambiguities. By pressing us on the analyses of Simone Weil and André Gorz, we show the dependence of any thought of emancipation towards a philosophy of the freedom which assumes (Gorz) or which does not assume (Weil) a certain inflexible thickness of any human collective. Classification JEL : B14 ; B24 ; B51
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Date: 2011
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