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Comparison between Fromm’s Alienation Thought and Marx’s Alienation Thought [弗洛姆的异化思想和马克思的异化思想之比较], Master thesis, Marxist Philosophy, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China 2006.

  • 异化现象是资本主义社会的普遍现象,弗洛姆和马克思都曾对此进行过探讨和研究。弗洛姆从心理学角度,将异化现象看成是资本主义社会下人的病态心理。而且,这种病态心理是在“抽象的人”与现实社会的冲突中产生的一种个体体验。马克思则从社会历史的角度,在“现实的人”与现实社会的冲突中考察了资本主义社会下主、客体关系相互颠倒的现象,并在实践中找到了产生这中颠倒关系的根本动因。 文章以人的本质——异化的根源——异化的涵义及表现——理想社会的建构为主线分为四个部分,对弗洛姆和马克思在这四个问题所做出的不同回答做了比较研究。希望通过这种研究表明:无论从哪个角度去探讨异化问题,都不应该离开“实践”这个理论基点。
  • Alienation is a general phenomenon of the capitalist society, which is discussed by Fromm and Marx. Fromm regards the alienation phenomenon as people’s morbid psychology in the capitalist society from psychological view. Moreover, the morbid psychology is a kind of individual experience that produces in conflict between abstract man and conflict of realistic society. Marx investigated the phenomenon which subject and object reverse each other in the light of conflict between realistic man and realistic society, and found the basic reason of the relation produced in practice.– Human essence-alienation origin-meaning and behavior-building of the ideal society as its spindle, the article divided into four parts, which presents a comparative study in different answers from Fromm and Marx. And we also hope to show by the research that we should not leave this basic theory point of >practice<, no matter which angle we probe into the alienation question.

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Author:Junguang Zheng
Document Type:Dissertations
Language:Chinese
Year of first Publication:2006
Release Date:2014/01/28
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Writings about Erich Fromm (Secondary Literature):Dissertations / Dissertationen
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