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Marx’s Concept Of Happiness

Posted on:2013-02-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330374497101Subject:Basic principles of Marxism
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China’s economic reform and opening up30years of experience, we have ushered in the establishment of the rapid growth in GDP, the people’s material living standards have increased greatly, but unfortunately, most people’s happiness index andshowing a positive trend did not and the level of economic development, people’s happiness is slowly missing, more and more people feel happy, even happiness as they used to. Happy alienation is widespread, the production of human material and spiritual activities and their products has gone bad, has increased from happy conditions into disposable force of the rule of their own dissidents.Therefore, we would like to explore the concept of happiness of Marxism, to eliminate the alienation of happiness, bourgeois thought consciously resist materialism, hedonism and money worship. This article first from a historical perspective on the history of Western thought on the concept of happiness "made a basic comb and comparative analysis. Described and analyzed the concept of happiness, of a rationalist sensibility ’concept of happiness, the utilitarian concept of happiness, the Christian concept of happiness. On this basis, further elaborated the Marxist concept of happiness beyond their predecessors, the Marxist concept of happiness:the unity of the material life and spiritual life, personal happiness and social well-being of the unity of labor and to create a uniform, and so on. Finally, combined with China’s actual conditions, explore and analyze in front of the Marxist concept of a happy thought the era of the value of the Marxist concept of happiness, and strive to build a theoretical system or mode of development, can effectively promote the economic and social development and people’s comprehensive development can be achieved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Concept of happiness, alienation, creativity, ethics, dedication
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