- H. B. Acton
Harry Burrows Acton (1908 – 1974) was a British academic in the field of
political philosophy , known for books defending themorality ofcapitalism , and attackingMarxism-Leninism . He in particular produced arguments on the incoherence ofMarxism , which he described as a 'farrago' (in philosophical terms). His book "The Illusion of the Epoch", in which this appears, is a standard point of reference. Other interests were theMarquis de Condorcet ,Hegel ,John Stuart Mill ,Herbert Spencer ,F. H. Bradley , Bernard Bosanquet andSidney Webb .He had teaching positions at the
London School of Economics , Bedford College, theUniversity of Edinburgh where he was Professor of Moral Philosophy, and theUniversity of Chicago . He was editor of "Philosophy", the journal of theRoyal Institute of Philosophy , of which he was for a time Director. He was president of theAristotelian Society from 1952 to 1953.Works
*The Illusion of the Epoch:Marxism-Leninism as a Philosophical Creed (1955)
*The Philosophy of Language in Revolutionary France (1959) Dawes Hicks Lecture of the British Academy
*What Marx Really Said (1967)
*Philosophy of Punishment (1969) editor
*Kant's moral philosophy (1970)
*The Morals of Markets: an Ethical Exploration (1971) essays edited by David Gordon and Jeremy Shearmur
*The Right to Work and the Right to Strike (1972)
*The ethics of capitalism (The Company and its Responsibilities) (1972)
*The idea of a spiritual power: 1973 Auguste Comte memorial trust lecture (1974)
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