Exploring the three Dimensions of Common Prosperity Practice from Marx's View of Labor Justice
Marx's concept of labor justice is based on real human labor.In the deconstruction of the logic of capital,the criticism of wage labor,and the analysis of alienated labor,it is committed to enabling the broadest working masses to realize justice in labor.The ideological system of self-worth and entering a society of common prosperity.From Marx's concept of labor justice,we can interpret the three dimensions of the practice of common prosperity:first,the value dimension:common prosperity adheres to the supremacy of the people and demonstrates the people's subjectivity;second,the social dimension:common prosperity respects labor and workers,and establishes labor value identity;third,It is the relational dimension:common prosperity builds harmonious labor relations and forms a just labor order.The interpretation of the three dimensions of common prosperity practice will help us comprehensively and profoundly understand the value subject of common prosperity practice,grasp the practical needs of common prosperity practice,and then promote the realization of common prosperity through the just labor practice of all people.