Industry Reviews
"...a powerful attempt to develop a Marxist ethics that is relevant to contemporary society and that avoids many of the caricatures that Karl Marx has suffered in the century and a half since his death." - Reason Papers
"By raising questions about the formation and development of the working class, [Blackledge] raises pedagogical questions which cry out to us as critical educators." - Journal of Critical Education Policy Studies
"The great merit of Paul Blackledge's book is that it ... provides an alternative to the dominant conceptions of morality that we face today." - Socialist Review
"Through a detailed historical study of Marxist engagements with ethics, Blackledge makes a strong case, on the one hand, for contemporary Marxists to take the study of ethics more seriously and, on the other, for those interested in ethics to take the critical tools of Marxism more seriously as well ... Blackledge's book is a significant contribution to that ongoing project and deserves to be read by anyone interested in ethics and politics." - International Socialist Review
"Blackledge's purpose is to dispel persistent misconceptions about Marxism's alleged incapacity to address issues of freedom, justice, and intrinsic human value ... a solid ... work of intellectual history." - Socialism and Democracy
"Paul Blackledge's Marxism and Ethics traces the entire history of Marxist interventions in ethical debates ... [a] valuable contribution." - Socialist Studies
"Blackledge's Marxism and Ethics is both a history of Marxist ethical writings and along the way a development of his own version of a Marxist ethics. As a history, it is an invaluable critical account of a great range of Marxist moralists. As his version of a Marxist moral theory, it takes the best of a rich tradition and makes it relevant to current circumstances ... I recommend Blackledge's book for putting the century and a half of development of Marxist ethics in the context of the struggles of that eventful period and for a defense of a version of that ethics that is broad based and engaging. He does away with the myth that Marx's work contained no ethics, and he will inspire others to investigate the rich tradition in ethics that Marx began." - Milton Fisk, Radical Philosophy Review
"In this important study, Paul Blackledge provides a thorough, detailed and wide-ranging account of the controversies around ethical questions in the history of Marxism." - Marx and Philosophy Review of Books
"...in this major new study ... [Blackledge] moves beyond what has become the well-worn ground of the dispute within Marxism between ethical nihilism and universalism and takes the debate onto more substantial and promising new ground." - International Socialism
"This book provides impressive evidence of the intellectual and moral strengths of contemporary Marxism. Paul Blackledge has provided the best history so far written of Marxism's engagement with ethics. He enables us to understand Marx's own moral concerns better than Marx himself did. And he has made an incisive contribution to contemporary moral debate. Critics of Marx and Marxism, including sympathetic critics such as myself, will have to take this book very seriously." - Alasdair MacIntyre, author of After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory, Third Edition