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Man's Alienation In The Public Transmission

Posted on:2006-12-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F JingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360155976486Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Alienation is Marx's important category in his early research. By analyzing alienation of work ,Marx exposed the worker's life state in capitalism society. Inheriting the theory of criticism from Marx, this article analyses the alienation of intercourse in the public transmission. Inferring from the theory of Marx and other thinkers, intercourse is one of man' s natural instincts. The public transmission is the result of the realization of intercourse. Of course, the emergence of the public transmission speeds the intercourse action .But, observing from another angle ,we'11 find that the secret worry hiding in the flourishing surface of the intercourse,and a stream of current of objecting to the intercourse has been spring up with the prosperous of the intercourse . As a form of message intercourse,the public transmission undergoes a logic sequence from message production to message exchange to message occupation. And as the main body of intercourse, humanbeing occupy the message and also cause the subjectivity depend on message. Specifically speaking, the overflow of the public transmission makes the four basic characters of intercourse alienate. The flourish of intercourse makes humanbeing abundant; meanwhile courter-intercoure causes alienation and separation from man' s natural instincts. Thus, the public transmission conflicts the natural instincts of intercourse and develops in this way day by day. In this way, it leads to the alienation of natural instincts of man' s intercourse at last.In the last part, this article try to offer some ways of sublating alienation in order to achieve the appropriate regression of the man' s natural instincts of intercourse in the public transmission and restrain the alienation of intercourse and make man' s intercourse become more abundant.
Keywords/Search Tags:the public transmission, alienation, intercourse, occupation
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