La cuestión del socialismo en Karl Marx y Fiódor M. Dostoievski
Streszczenie
In order to provide the necessary background for the discussion on
Marx’s and Dostoevsky’s conception of socialism we delineate a brief
history of the French Revolution. Then, we analyze the social conditions
of the proletariat and how socialism is defined for both thinkers as a
mainly economic doctrine.
Later, socialism’s theological question is discussed. We point out how
Marx and Dostoevsky defend the thesis that religion is socialism’s first
target. To that end, we refer to the Marxist concepts of “alienation” and
“emancipation” and Dostoevsky’s predicted union of Catholicism with
socialist ideals as it is exemplified in The Great Inquisitor.
Finally, Marx’s and Dostoevsky’s conception of man is explained,
showing how the materialistic interpretation of the human being
realized by Marx is radically rejected by Dostoevsky. Likewise, it is
exposed the scientific and violent nature of socialism.
As a conclusion, we summarize the main similarities and differences
between Marx and Dostoevsky and we treat the question about their
prophetic character in relation to the socialist movement in Russia, and
particularly to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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