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    An In-Depth Examination of Alienation.Gao Ertai - 1993 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 25 (1):4-26.
    Marx's theory of alienation has some elements of an epistemology, but it is primarily a methodology. This is because alienation and the supersession of alienation are nothing but negation and a negation of the negation, a kind of historical dialectics. In using this methodology to analyze the contradictions between human existence and essence, Marx thoroughly exposed and criticized the callousness of relationships among humanity in capitalist society. On this basis, he considered socialist revolution and socialist production to be the means (...)
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    Beauty Is the Symbol of Freedom.Gao Ertai - 1993 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 25 (1):54-88.
    In the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, Marx commented that beauty is "the objectification of human essence.".
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    On the Essence of Man.Gao Ertai - 1993 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 25 (1):27-53.
    As all past philosophies superseded religion, their systems were established on the basis of comprehending a true human essence. As Marx pointed out, after first elaborating various concepts of religion, politics, morality, legal philosophy, and aesthetics, philosophers then kowtowed and became the slaves to those very concepts. Such a condition should be completely altered. From the time when Marx voiced these criticisms and placed "man" at the center of world history, while also pointing out that establishing the position of the (...)
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