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This book summarizes the process of Marx's foundation of the view of history into two turning points, namely, from alienation to alienated labor, and then from alienated labor to the materialistic view of history. Meanwhile, this book makes an in-depth analysis of the ideas about the materialistic view of history in recent years, which is conducive to further clarifying the ideas of Marxist learners and researchers. Besides, this book, on the basis of the human exploration of historical laws, analyzes how Marx broke through the limitations of previous historical views and went deep into history, that is, the process of discovering the laws of history itself, thus profoundly revealing the important reference value of Marx's view of history in the transformation of human historical views. It is also conducive to building a bridge of communication between Chinese and Western philosophy, promoting international exchanges and cooperation, and enriching the ideological connotation of contemporary Marxism.
Contents
Chapter 1. Analyzing Self-consciousness and Freedom by the Critique of Religion.- Chapter 2. Observing the State by the Study of History.- Chapter 3. Exploring the Path to Proletarian Emancipation by the Study of Alienation and Social Revolution.- Chapter 4. Analyzing Alienation and Alienated labor by the Study of Philosophy and Economics.- Chapter 5. A Systematic Exposition of the Theory of Alienated Labor.- Chapter 6. The Inherent Contradictions of the Theory of Alienated Labor.- Chapter 7. The Relation of Man to Nature and to Society.- Chapter 8. Theoretical Features and Historical Status of 1844 Manuscripts.- Chapter 9. Analyzing History and the Masses by the Critique of Bauer's View of Alienation.- Chapter 10. Theoretical Preparation for the Foundation of the Materialist View of History in all Respects.- Chapter 11. The Foundation of the Materialist View of History in All Respects.- Chapter 12. The Integration of the Materialist View of History with Workers' Movements and the Analysis of History and Structure of Capitalist Society.- Chapter 13. The 1848 Revolution and the Development of the Materialist View of History by Analyzing the Revolution in France and Germany.- Chapter 14. Integrating the Materialist View of History with Economics by the Study of Social Formations.