Marxism, Christianity, and Islam: Taking Roger Garaudy''s Project Seriously
English
By (author): Julian Spencer Roche
Roger Garaudy was for many years at the centre of the French Communist Party but was eventually expelled for his liberal views. In the Seventies, he strove to bring Marxism and Christianity together, to include all humanity in a project to set all people free. What emerges from Garaudys project is a very modern Marxism, with its emphasis on the individual, its ecological politics, and in its insistence on religion as central to human emancipation. Although Garaudy himself became frustrated by the failure of Marxism and converted to Islam, eventually resulting in his work being discredited in the West, it is certainly possible that Garaudys project represents a good, perhaps even the best, starting point for Marxism in todays world.
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