Marx on the Return of Man to Himself

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 16 (2):83 (1984)
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As regard whether or not Marxism addresses the issue of the return of man to himself, there are basically two different opinions. Some believe it does, some not. The former hold that the return means the revival of man's dignity, value, freedom, and unconventional and uninhibited character. The latter are of the opinion that the return of man to himself was the philosophy of dialectical thinking Marx professed in his early stage, and he later negated the point of view when he became a dialectical materialist. Both claim that they uphold Marxism. Here I would like to offer some different opinions for discussion with my comrades

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