The Reality of Productive Activity – Fromm's Interpretation of Marx's Labor Concept [生产性活动的现实展开—弗洛姆对马克思劳动观的解读]

  • 弗洛姆从三个维度对马克思的劳动观进行了具有逻辑建构意义的阐释。通过将人的本质把握为自由自觉的生产性活动、将异化劳动理解为生产性活动的否定以及将社会主义内在意蕴提炼为向自由自觉的劳动的回归,弗洛姆使得马克思的劳动观的逻辑起点、主体内容和理论旨归得以清晰地呈现。但他对马克思的解读也存在一些理论盲点,如强调人本主义逻辑而忽视了历史辩证法的维度、侧重从心理学层面理解异化劳动而忽视了马克思对其的正面评价以及忽略了劳动主体的历史性转换等。本文通过对弗洛姆的洞见和迷误进行剖析,以期促进在当前历史阶段对马克思劳动观的理解。
  • Fromm in three dimensions, Marx expounds Marx's concept of labor in a logical construction. By grasping the essence of man as a free and productive productive activity, understanding alienated labor as the negation of productive activity and the socialist intrinsic meaning as the return to free-conscious labor, Fromm makes the logic of Marx's labor concept The starting point, the main content and the rationale for the reason to be clearly presented. However, there are also some theoretical blind spots in his interpretation of Marx, such as emphasizing the logic of humanism and neglecting the dimension of historical dialectics, focusing on the understanding of alienation labor from the psychology level, neglecting the positive evaluation of Marxism and neglecting the history of the labor subject Sex conversion. This article analyzes Fromm's insight and misconceptions in order to promote the understanding of Marx's labor concept in the current historical period. [Automatic translation]

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Author:Xingmei Xie
Parent Title (Chinese):Theory Horizon [理论界], No. 9 (2017), pp. 9-16.
Document Type:Articles
Language:Chinese
Year of first Publication:2017
Release Date:2019/03/04
Format:no download and copy possible
IdNo:Xi_Xingmei_2017
Writings about Erich Fromm (Secondary Literature):Articles / Artikel
Erich Fromm's Library and Erich Fromm Archive:Articles / Artikel
Licence (German):no access / nicht zugänglich
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