From revelation to revolution: the critique of religion in Kant and Marx

Ypi, L.ORCID logo (2017). From revelation to revolution: the critique of religion in Kant and Marx. Kantian Review, 22(4), 661-681. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415417000322
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This article examines Kant’s and Marx’s analysis of religion in its relation to human emancipation. It highlights some important affinities in their accounts of human nature and their critique of religious authority including: the emphasis on freedom as distinguishing human beings from other species, the relation between moral and political progress, the critique of revealed religion, the role of political community and the importance of ethical community to achieve moral emancipation.

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