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On Marxist Communication Theory And It’s Contemporary Significance

Posted on:2013-06-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330371486758Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Marx’s communication theory is an important part of the philosophy of Marxism. From practice, Marx discusses the most fundamental reason which communication came, on this basis, he also related to the free and comprehensive development of the highest purpose. And human development and communication are linked. So, practice, communication and human development form an indivisible whole. With a unique perspective, Marx reveals the most profound nature hided to phenomenon.With the development of the times, Marx’s communication theory is also injected something new. Habermas’s theory of exchange action can be said the development of the theory of Marx’s communication under the new situation. However developed by Habermas is not the most essential content of Marxism Communication Theory, but the rich of form. Habermas denies the fundamental role of the practice, He still did not find the language to what is behind, although referred to the language the highest position. It can be said that Habermas does not really develop Marxism communication theory.Today, globalization is accelerating, science and technology increasingly updated, the exchanges of globalization and network become the new exchanges form and continue to be the main form of interaction between people. For this, how to understand. The comparison of similarities and differences between Marx and Habermas exchanges, we understand the ultimate nature of the Marxist theory of exchanges. Therefore, we must use the theory of Marx exchanges reasonably analysis generation of new forms of exchanges, connotation and more importantly, it brings main range of implications to people. Because the development of society is ultimately to the comprehensive development to human freedom.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, Social interaction, Communicative action, Contemporary nature
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