On the Siginificance of Hiromatsu's German Ideology in the History of the Formation of Marx's Capital
Abstract
"German Ideology" is an important historical materialism of Marx and Engels expounded the text. This is mainly reflected in the Community on the history, compared to theory, the theory of primitive accumulation, these three are logically interrelated. However, Taubert Shibuya version and version are completely ignored in this association, severed the intrinsic link between these three, therefore, in principle, are unreasonable editing. The wide pine version is the organic unity of these three together, really showing the true meaning of Marx's historical materialism, which is proof of the wide pine version of the editorial principles of rationality. On the other hand, the wide pine view, the development of Marxist philosophy, in essence, is the theory of alienation to the images from the paradigm of the theory of transformation, and the "German Ideology" is precisely the theory on the images for this foundation. In this sense, the "German Ideology" Marx's "Das Kapital" has a decisive significance in the history of the formation. "German Idelogy" is an important text in which Marx and Engels expounded the materialist conception of history. This conception is mainly embodied in the theories of Community, Comparison and the Primitive Accumulation, which are interlinked in logic. However Shibuya's and Taubert's editions have completely ignored thte relations and severed their inherent relationship. Consequently, Shihuya's and Tauhert's editorial principles are unreasonable. However, Hiromatsu's edition unites these three theories organically, and really unfolds the true connotation of Marx's historical materialism, which precisely proves that Hiromatsu's editorial principle is reasonable. On the other hand, in Hiromatsu's opinion, the development of Marx's philosophy, in essence, is the transformation of the paradigm from the theory of alienation to the theory of Reification. It is precisely in "German Ideology" that one can find the foundation of the theory of Reification. In this sense, one can say that "German Ideology" is of decisne significance in the history of the formation of Marx's "Das Kapital"