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Analysis Of Heller’s Critique Theory Of Everyday Life

Posted on:2015-02-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y R WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330461483787Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Heller is a famous philosopher in Hungary. Everyday life critical theory is one of her research. At present, the domestic for Heller’s critique theory of everyday life is not comprehensive, so, further study is necessary. In this paper, understand Heller’s theory of everyday life and analyze its inheritance and development of the era significance of Marxist philosophy through the era background of Heller’s everyday life theory, theory origin and the main point of research.Heller analyzed all aspects of everyday life with phenomenological research methods. In her book\the daily life\, she pointed out, as the basis of personal and social reproduction, the everyday life world cannot be ignored in its status and role. But because repetitive thinking and practice throughout and daily life always, makes the daily life world filled with inert and conservative, lack of innovation. Not only obstacles the freedom of the individual development, but also obstacles the sustainable development of society. She thinks, we must change individual attitudes of themselves to make the individual from home to, make the whole social structure tend to be more humane to change everyday life world.The first part mainly introduces the personal experience of Heller and the social background at that time, and studies Marx’s theory of alienation labor, her teacher Lukacs and nearly contemporary critical theorists Lefebvre’s effect on theory. The second part is mainly about the core concepts and ideas in Heller’s critical theory. The third part mainly analyze Heller’s theory of everyday life critique both in theory and in practice.Heller’s attaching great importance to the everyday life deserves concern and thinking, her putting forward of the route and method of the everyday life of humanity is worthy of reference, but wish to change society only rely on the individual is not enough, the most fundamental social change power is still political revolution.
Keywords/Search Tags:Heller, Everyday life, Critique
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