The General Will
Rousseau, Marx, Communism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Sep '93
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.99(9780521062282)

This bold and unabashedly utopian book advances the thesis that Marx's notion of communism is a defensible, normative ideal. However, unlike many others who have written in this area, Levine applies the tools and techniques of analytic philosophy to formulate and defend his radical, political programme. The argument proceeds by filtering the ideals and institutions of Marxism through Rousseau's notion of the 'general will'. Once Rousseau's ideas are properly understood it is possible to construct a community of equals who share some vision of a common good that can be achieved and maintained through cooperation or coordination that is at once both voluntary and authoritative. The book engages with liberal theory in order to establish its differences from Rousseauean-Marxian political theory. This provocative book will be of particular interest to political philosophers and political scientists concerned with Marxism, socialist theory and democratic theory.
Review of the hardback: '… unrelentingly intelligent and innovative … What gives this book its particular quality is the author's consistently sensible dealing with important and controversial questions, his ability to shape difficult claims persuasively to the argument in hand.' Alan Gilbert, University of Denver
ISBN: 9780521443227
Dimensions: 236mm x 156mm x 23mm
Weight: 476g
240 pages