Graham, Keith
Identité collective, choix rationnel et marxisme analytique
- 1996.
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The strong commitment in analytical marxism to an individualist ontology and theory of rationality is examined. It is argued that this commitment ignores the idea af collective identity in Marx, arising from his theory of the collective worker. Collective practical identification provides a model for revolutionary motivation, and raises further questions about the wider collective which Marx envisaged as appropriate for revolutionary transformation.