Karl Marx on Socialist Theory and Practice: Rethinking Marx's Theory of Human Emancipation
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Real Man in the Objectified Relationship -- 1.1 Double Natures and Double Factors -- 1.1.1 Human Nature and Social Nature -- 1.1.2 Rational Factors and Irrational Factors -- 1.1.3 Definition of Different Rational Factors: Rational Factor and Factors for Comprehension -- 1.2 Extension of Double Relationships -- 1.2.1 Two Different Objectified Relationships: The Relationship Between Person to Goods, and the Relationship Between Person to Person -- 1.2.2 Objectification and Alienation of Self-Existence -- 1.2.3 Preconditions and Necessary Preconditions for Generating Alienated Labor -- 1.2.4 Alienated Labor and Private Property -- 1.3 Mutual Restrictions of the Double Relationships -- 1.3.1 The Essence of Subject and Object of the Right of Private Property -- 1.3.2 Ways of Forming Private Property Rights -- 1.3.3 Differentiation of the Possession of the Means of Production and Continued Differentiation of the Possession of Material Wealth -- Chapter 2: Concept of Preposition and Analysis on Relevant Issues -- 2.1 From Abstract Categorization to Specific Realistic Man -- 2.1.1 Assumption and Transcendence of Species Nature -- 2.1.2 Egoism, Altruism, and the Existence of Class -- 2.1.3 Three Meanings of the Classical Description of Historical Materialism and Human Existence -- 2.2 The Asymmetry of the Double Relationship and the Restrictive Forces of Production -- 2.2.1 Asymmetry of Double Relationship -- 2.2.2 The Double Relationship and the Necessary Demands of the Development of Productive Forces -- 2.2.3 The Dynamic Functions of the Double Relationship in the Transformation of the Relations of Production -- 2.3 Internal Connection Between Economics and Politics -- 2.3.1 Legality of the Relations of Production -- 2.3.2 Economic Rights and Political Rights.