It may be of some interest that Benedetto Croce, the «philosopher of the spirit», known as a determined Hegelian, found his way to Hegel via Marx. There he found a concrete and vivid Hegelianism, diVering from those who reduced Hegel into a «platonizing theologian». Croce’s discussion of Marx, which is impressing in its critical but non–polemical clarity, is mainly devoted to three topics: the meaning of Historical Materialism — which is not to be seen as a philosophy of history but rather as some methodological, heuristic principle — some elements of Marxian view on economy like the thesis of equality of work and value and, finally, the relation of these two fields to socialism and justice. Contrary to Marx Croce thinks that for the realization of socialism and justice people need some kind of moral incentive.
Traduzione di un saggio che illustra l'importanza internazionale dell'interpretazione che Croce diede di Marx, con riferimento al fatto che al contrario di quanto riteneva Marx secondo Croce il socialismo richiede anche una sollecitazione morale per instaurarsi. In questa differenza c'è già quanto basta per distinguere lo storicismo di Croce - prossimo a definirsi - e la filosofia marxistica della storia. Per Croce il marxismo è, notoriamente, un canone di interpretazione storica.
Kaufmann, M., Di Bella, S. (2017). Benedetto Croce e Marx. In S. Di Bella, F. Rizzo (a cura di), Croce e la modernità tedesca (pp. 71-82).
Benedetto Croce e Marx
DI BELLA, Santi
2017-01-01
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It may be of some interest that Benedetto Croce, the «philosopher of the spirit», known as a determined Hegelian, found his way to Hegel via Marx. There he found a concrete and vivid Hegelianism, diVering from those who reduced Hegel into a «platonizing theologian». Croce’s discussion of Marx, which is impressing in its critical but non–polemical clarity, is mainly devoted to three topics: the meaning of Historical Materialism — which is not to be seen as a philosophy of history but rather as some methodological, heuristic principle — some elements of Marxian view on economy like the thesis of equality of work and value and, finally, the relation of these two fields to socialism and justice. Contrary to Marx Croce thinks that for the realization of socialism and justice people need some kind of moral incentive.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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