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Han, Lixin.
Studies of the Paris Manuscripts = The Turning Point of Marx /
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Studies of the Paris Manuscripts/ by Lixin Han.
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The Turning Point of Marx /
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Han, Lixin.
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XXIX, 359 p. 8 illus.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9618-3
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9789813296183
Studies of the Paris Manuscripts = The Turning Point of Marx /
Han, Lixin.
Studies of the Paris Manuscripts
The Turning Point of Marx /[electronic resource] :by Lixin Han. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXIX, 359 p. 8 illus.online resource.
Preface -- English edition preface -- Translator notes -- Chapter 1 From State to Civil Society I -- Chapter 2 From State to Civil Society II -- Chapter 3 Is “Return to Hess” Actually Essential? -- Chapter 4 Philological Studies of the Paris Manuscripts and their Significance -- Chapter 5 The Fallacy in the Four Aspects of Alienated Labor -- Chapter 6 Is Marx’s Alienated Labor Theory Circular Reasoning? -- Chapter 7 The Logic of the Transition from Individual to Society in Phänomenologie des Geistes -- Chapter 8 The Logic of the Transition from Individual to Society in the Jena Manuscript of Philosophie des Geistes -- Chapter 9 The New Vantage Point on Comments on James Mill -- Chapter 10 The Alienation of Intercourse in Comments on James Mill: The Turning Point of Marx -- Chapter 11 Alienation and Reification -- Chapter 12 The Turning Point of Marx’s View on Communism -- Chapter 13 The Transition from Feuerbach to Hegel -- Chapter 14 Is Objectification Identical to Alienation? -- Afterword -- Bibliography. .
This book is devoted to the studies of Karl Marx’s Paris Manuscripts and presents a new interpretation of early Marx, arguing that his transition to maturity can be found in these manuscripts, and specifically in Comments on James Mill, which was drafted between the First Manuscript and the Second Manuscript. In Comments on James Mill, Marx succeeds in transferring his theoretical framework from the isolated individual to the society and establishes his basic goal, i.e., to explicate the nature of humans and society from the perspective of external economic relations, marking the advent of historical materialism. This study reopens the possibility of interpreting the Paris Manuscripts from the perspective of Hegel. According to the author, it was during the Paris Manuscripts period that Marx shifted his theoretical foundations from Feuerbach to Hegel. On the basis of Hegel’s alienation concept, Marx constructs a new form of alienation theory with “alienation of intercourse” at its core. The theoretical challenge tackled by this book is to restore the authority of alienation theory, and strengthen the position of the Paris Manuscripts in the history of Marx thought, so as to rearrange the traditional landscape of research on early Marx thought. This interpretation, proposed and published for the first time in the world, could compete with the theses of Louis Althusser and Hiromatsu Wataru, which consider Die deutsche Ideologie to be the turning point of Marx. Further, it represents a significant contribution by a Chinese scholar to the international research on Marx.
ISBN: 9789813296183
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-32-9618-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: B65
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