马克思主义、中国马克思主义与贫困

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Global Ethics Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17449626.2021.1946838
T. Rockmore
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中华人民共和国把马克思主义同战胜贫困联系起来。不同种类的贫困包括经济和非经济或发展形式的贫困。中国似乎或至少主要关心的是经济贫困,在冠状病毒大流行爆发之前,经济贫困普遍存在,但正在迅速消退。马克思特别关注非经济的发展性贫困,即无法超越基本的生殖需求来发展个体。我认为,中国满足基本生殖需求的努力是为了克服资本主义内部产生的贫困,因此它未能实现马克思认为实现人类个性所必需的从资本主义到共产主义的过渡。当代中国在克服经济贫困方面所发挥的作用显然值得称赞。然而,在当代社会背景下,由于无法作为一个充分发展的人发展而导致的贫困,现在和当时都没有减少,但在我写这篇文章的时候,甚至在增加。如果这是正确的,那么就不清楚中国的马克思主义现在甚至更早在疫情之前已经走上了成功减轻贫困的道路,因此也不清楚马克思主义是否曾经或现在是适合中国发展的模式。
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Marx, Chinese Marxism and poverty
ABSTRACT The People’s Republic of China links Marxism to overcoming poverty. Different kinds of poverty include economic and non-economic or developmental forms. China seems to be or at least mainly concerned with economic poverty that, until the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, was widespread but rapidly receding. Marx is especially concerned with non-economic developmental poverty, the inability to go beyond meeting basic reproductive needs to develop as an individual human being. I argue that the Chinese effort to meet basic reproductive needs is directed towards overcoming poverty arising within capitalism, hence it fails to bring about the transition from capitalism to communism that Marx thinks is necessary for realizing human individuality. Contemporary China clearly deserves praise for its role in overcoming economic poverty. Yet poverty due to the inability to develop as a full developed human being in a contemporary social context is not now and was not then decreasing, but at the time of this writing is even increasing. If that is correct, then it is unclear that Chinese Marxism is now or even earlier prior to the pandemic was on the road to successfully alleviating poverty, so it is unclear that Marxism was or is an appropriate model for Chinese development.
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Journal of Global Ethics
Journal of Global Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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