""Alienation of Communication: Recognition in" Comments on Mill" by Marx

Modern Philosophy 5:004 (2007)
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Bibliography of the latest research results show that, "Mueller commentary" because that "exchanges of alienation" and greatly deepened the whole "Paris Manuscripts" theory of meaning and significance. The findings from the perspective of the history of philosophy to support and evidence, as follows: in the "Mill commentary" in the invention can obviously see that Hegel's recognition of the important impact of Marx, Hegel and Marx acknowledged topic a major advance. Marx on the mutual recognition among people under capitalist conditions occur in a serious distortion and alienation reveals the highlights in the "Mill commentary" from the perspective of monetary and exchange of commodities' exchanges of alienation, "the note. The latest research results in philology shows: The alienation of communication put forward in "comments on Mill" extremely deepens the theoretical connotation and meaning in "Paris manuscripts". The research results can he supported and elaborated in philosophical history perspective, that is, Hegel's recognition obviously shown in "comments on Mill" makes a great impact on Marx and progress made by Marx. The rewlation which is about deformation and alienation of recognition between individuals under capitalist conditions is embodied in the interpretation of "alienation of communication" in the exchange of money and commodity perspective in "comments on Mill".

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Dun Zhang
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