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Hannah Arendt Research On Labor Theory

Posted on:2021-10-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X D YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2516306029483954Subject:Foreign Marxism
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Although the German-American thinker Arendt claimed that she was not a philosopher,she was indeed an influential Marxist theorist in the 20 th century.Arendt's violent life experience and turbulent political encounters have caused her to reflect on the situation of human existence.From ancient Greek philosophy to modern philosophy,in different historical stages,philosophers have different views on the basic activity of labor.Arendt's position and proposition are that he needs to return to ancient Greek philosophy to find the answer and believe that labor Activity is constrained by external forces and has nothing to do with human freedom,so it is a natural activity of human life's inevitability.Her unique insights into labor activities are condensed in her book The Human Condition.These advanced ideas have had a profound impact on the world.Arendt's labor theory not only provides a reference for research in the field of ideology,but also opens up a new path for the study of alienated labor.Arendt believes that the wealth created by labor has turned mankind into a tool,and this value orientation has promoted the imbalance between labor and consumption in a capitalist society.The public domain is actually a free space of rational self-discipline,and it should not be bound by a labor society or a consumer society.Although under different social backgrounds,Arendt has different cognitions on labor issues,leading to her different understanding of the phenomenon of alienation and the way of abandoning alienation,but Arendt ' s labor theory has known us The relationship between consumer societies has important implications.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hannah Arendt, Labor, Community, Freedom
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