Examining the concept of alienation in the works of Hegel and Marx, he gives a clear account of the origins of the modern usage of the term. Among the many insights to be gained from this analysis is a clear understanding of Hegel’s influence on Marx in this most crucial area. Mr ...
This chapter examines the relevance of Marx's theory of alienation to discussions concerning dignity and work. Ultimately, We provide an exposition of Marx's theory of alienation, which includes Marx's view of what he calls our species-being, the nature of alienated labour, the implications for...
What does Marx mean by 'alienation'? What role does the concept play in his critique of capitalism and his vision of a future society? Marx and Alienation deals in depth with some of the most important philosophical assumptions of Marx's work. It sets Marx's account of alienation and its...
Starting from Marx's writing on alienation, this chapter illustrates the influence Marx's writing and methods have had on leisure studies. Leisure studies draws much from Marx's articulation of value as being produced from exchange. In the modern world, this exchange is found within the ...
大多数国内的社会学老师可能都会把异化当作社会学三巨头之一的Marx的原创。其实,Alienation来源于黑格尔的精神哲学。黑格尔认为这个世界是由精神创造的实在,这一点和基督教的上帝创世信仰不谋而合。 但是为什么精神可以创造我们生活的世界呢? 黑格尔给出的答案是:虽然精神存在,但是并不完整,而且精神自身的潜力并没有完全...
In this book, the most thorough account of Marx's theory of alienation yet to have appeared in English, Professor Ollman reconstructs the theory from its constituent parts and offers it as a vantage point from which to view the rest of Marxism. The book further contains a detailed examinatio...
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The rest of time, they weren't fully alive. This work alienated them from each other. The only way out of this drudgery, Marx argued, was for the workers to organize and revolt. Drudgery 单调乏味的苦差事 They needed to seize the means of production. ...
In addition to this emphasis on the relation of the worker to the act of production, Marx also stresses the importance of the relation of workers to the products which they produce. The objects which workers produce, commodities, do not belong to them, but to their employers. In effect, ...
For long, the feeling has been that Marx views man essentially in terms of his material interests. The publication of Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, however, has led many to realize that he is keenly interested in developing individual potentialities, realizing 'human essence' and nurturing...