The Triple Vision and Implication of Marx's Concept of Labor
Marx's concept of labor is a concept that integrates philosophy,economics and political science.In the materialist view of history,labor refers to the general sense of"production labor",it is the existence of the essence of human and social nature,and analyzes the objective law of human so-ciety.In the critical view of political economy,labor refers to the"wage labor of production capital"under a specific historical form,which is the capitalization and alienation of productive labor in capi-talist society,and reveals the special laws and historical nature of capitalist mode of production.From the perspective of scientific socialism,labor refers to the"real free labor"of people in the future ide-al society,the real way of existence of free individuals,and the real confirmation of the essence of hu-man labor,and it expresses the value concern for labor and its subject.In these three theoretical hori-zons,it not only shows the true meaning and unique value of Marx's concept of labor,but also shows the position and function of the concept of labor in Marx's theory.