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theworkingclassshouldaspiretosocialisminthenameofsocietyasawhole.
Accordingtotheethicalsocialists, itwasimpossibletoprovethehistoricaland
moralnecessityofsocialismbasedonMarx’stheoryofsocialdevelopment.His-
toricalmaterialismcouldonlyprovideempiricalknowledgeaboutrealityand
thusserveasabasisforprognosesconcerningsocialdevelopment.Inhispaper
EthicsofPureWill,HermannCohenwentsofarastoclaimthatit is impossible
to deduce an ethical ideal from the empirical notionof society employed in
Marx’swork.Cohenproposes to introduceatranscendentalunderstandingof
society in parallel to a reality-based conception and thus establish the ideal
transcendentally.57LetusnoteinadvancethatBauerintegratedtheseelements
intohisconceptdrawingonCohen.
According toCohenandotherneo-Kantians,Marx committed two funda-
mentalerrors.His firsterrorwasthewayinwhichheunderstoodtherelation-
ship between economics and consciousness.58 Because of this, he (1) down-
played the realm of ideas as an independent driving force of social life, (2)
tracedback ideas to thematerial conditionsofhuman life inhistorical-mate-
rialist fashion,and(3)conceived ideas inthespiritofpositivismandascribed
tothemapsychologicalorsocialcolouring. IntheircritiqueofMarx, theneo-
Kantiansassertedthatideassuchasthegoodinman,justice,andfreedom,had
transcendental features, i.e. theywerepurelymoralprincipleswithregulative
power.59Marx’s second fundamental errorwas linked to the fact thathe, fol-
57 Therearepre-established, transcendental socialbondsat thebasisofasociety thuscon-
ceived,which, inturn,aredeterminedbythesphereofcommonmoralgoals.Thisdouble
approachtoconceivingofsocietymeansthattherealsoexistsanethicalsocietyasidefrom
thesocietymadeupofproducersof consumergoods: i.e. ahumancommunity thathas
free,autonomous,naturalgoals.While theformerviewisdeterminedbyeconomicprin-
ciples, thelatterisbasedonaformalmoralprinciplerootedintheideaofhumanenessas
agoal initself–seeCohen1910,p.223.
58 Inneo-Kantianism,Rudolf Stammlerattempted to reverse theMarxian relationshipbe-
tweeneconomicsandlaw.SeeStammler1896and1920.
59 Karl Vorländerwrites: ‘The transcendental ideology leads to a systemof cognition that
isnot aprinciple, butwhich is indeedan indicative target towardswhichonecanplan’
(our translation).Original: ‘Die transzendentale Ideenlehre führtaufeineSystematikder
Erkenntnis, die zwar keinPrinzip ist, vondemsichdasBesondere ableiten kann,wohl
aber ein Richtziel, auf das hin projektiertwerden kann’ – Vorländer 1955, p. 374. One
mightadd the following: a socialhistoryoforigins, or else the realityof an idea, cannot
be found, becausebeing and the ideal are twodifferent formsof appearance: one is an
objectivationofnature; theother is anobjectivationof themind.Being is a fact that is
accessibletoscientificexperience,whiletheidealisafactthatisaccessibletophilosophic
realisation.Theoppositionbetweenthetwoisapermanentfactorinintegrallyconceived
Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
Thinker and Politician
- Titel
- Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
- Untertitel
- Thinker and Politician
- Autor
- Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
- Verlag
- Brill
- Ort
- Leiden
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-90-04-32583-8
- Abmessungen
- 7.9 x 12.0 cm
- Seiten
- 444
- Schlagwörter
- Otto Bauer, Österreich, Österreichische, Politiker, Denker, Austomarxismus, Sozialismus, Moral, Imperialismus, Nation, Demokratie, Revolution, Staat, Faschismus, Krieg, SDAP
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