

Vanessa Christina Wills, "Marx's Ethical Vision" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Oct 21, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Vanessa Christina Wills, Associate Professor of Philosophy at George Washington University and author of "Marx's Ethical Vision," dives deep into the complexities of Marx’s thought. She tackles whether Marx has a coherent ethical vision despite his critiques of morality and capitalism. Wills discusses the role of alienation and commodity fetishism, linking them to human freedom and class struggle. Her insights highlight how understanding Marx's method can inform contemporary efforts for societal change and personal growth.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Reflections on Pittsburgh and Marxist Engagement
04:44 • 19min
Unpacking Marx's Methodology and Normativity
23:51 • 1min
Unpacking Marx's Ethical Methodology
25:11 • 14min
Exploring Alienation and Commodity Fetishism in Marx's Capital
39:32 • 2min
Alienation and Human Freedom in Marxist Theory
41:23 • 16min