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CHEN Xi, JIN Yaomei. Rethinking the Implication of Free Labor in Marx’s Concept of “Self-activity”[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition. DOI: 10.13766/j.bhsk.1008-2204.2022.0762
Citation: CHEN Xi, JIN Yaomei. Rethinking the Implication of Free Labor in Marx’s Concept of “Self-activity”[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition. DOI: 10.13766/j.bhsk.1008-2204.2022.0762

Rethinking the Implication of Free Labor in Marx’s Concept of “Self-activity”

  • Freedom is an important clue through Marx’s thoughts. Free labour is the fundamental way to realise freedom, which is a sign of human emancipation and individual liberty. Marx’s thoughts about free labour need to go back to the concept of “self-activity”. The concept of “self-activity” is not only a transcendence of Hegel’s “self-consciousness”, but also a renunciation of Hess’s “free action”, which denies purely mental activities and value suspensions. In Marx’s period of practical materialism, “self-activity” appeared as a critique of alienated labour, an affirmative aspect of the class nature of human. After Marx established his materialistic view of history, the concept of “self-activity” began to be associated with the contradictory movement of the productive forces and production relations. The concept of “self-activity” served as a precursor to Marx’s formal entry into the critical study of free labour in political economy.
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