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The changes and significance of Li Da's interpretation of the core concepts of historical materialism——Based on the study of the changes in the interpretation of the concept of production relations in "Modern Sociology" and "Sociology Outline"

  • Date:2021-03-19
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  • Affiliation of Author(s): 

    School of Marxism, Wuhan University
  • Teaching and Research Group: 

    Basic Principles of Marxism
  • Journal: 

    "The Sinicization of Marxist Philosophy in the New Era to Commemorate the 130th Anniversary of the Birth of Mr. Li Da and the 89th Anniversary of the Birth of Mr. Tao Delin" High-end Academic Forum Proceedings
  • Place of Publication: 

    Wuhan, Hubei, China
  • Funded by: 

    Optional
  • Key Words: 

    Li Da; historical materialism; core concepts; production organization; production relations; meaning
  • Abstract: 

    The core concept in Li Da's "Modern Sociology" is production organization, and the core concept in "Sociology Outline" is production relations. Li Da's translation of the core concept of historical materialism from production organization to production relations shows that the concept of production relations is related to but different from production organization. The significance of the concept of production relations is to distinguish and link the micro and national macro production subjects, overcome the shortcomings of Hegelian civil society, and make the social structure clear.
  • Note: 

    Nearly 20 years ago, I proposed that production relations are the social form of enterprises and other subjects. After many trials and tribulations, I strengthened this view by studying Hegel's philosophy of law. Hegel's civil society is not only an "external state" parallel to the political state, but also a link of the state. The relationship of production distinguishes and connects the microscopic and macroscopic subjects of the state. This is of great significance in the history of thought.
  • Indexed by: 

    Essay collection
  • Discipline: 

    Philosophy
  • First-Level Discipline: 

    Philosophy
  • Document Type: 

    C
  • Volume: 

    2020
  • Page Number: 

    214-222
  • Translation or Not: 

    no
  • Date of Publication: 

    2020-10-23