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Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

ABSTRACT

Marx’s production paradigm constitutes the logical premise of his construction of machine production theory. Therefore, the machine production theory elaborated by Marx has a unique research method and theoretical perspective, which is fundamentally different from other non-Marxist technical theories, which is also the basic starting point for understanding and explaining Marx’s machine production theory. By defining the logical premise of Marx’s machine production theory as production paradigm, we can not only reinterpret this theory based on the original context, but also examine the latest interaction between contemporary capitalism and technological reality on the basis of this interpretation. Only from the production paradigm can we truly grasp the complete connotation of “machine production” in Marx’s mature criticism of political economy.

KEYWORDS

production paradigm, machine production, machine theory, capitalist mode of production

Cite this paper

GAO Qin. (2023). The Logical Premise and Methodological Basis of Marx’s Machine Production Theory. Philosophy Study, May 2023, Vol. 13, No. 5, 214-219.

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