How Can the Daily Life Subject Achieve the Development towards the “Objectification Field Of Self-Being”?—The Support to Peasants’ Subjectivity in Governance of Rural Human Settlement Environment by Heller’s Everyday Life Theory
How Can the Daily Life Subject Achieve the Development towards the “Objectification Field Of Self-Being”?—The Support to Peasants’ Subjectivity in Governance of Rural Human Settlement Environment by Heller’s Everyday Life Theory
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In her book Everyday Life, Ágnes Heller takes a humanistic philosophical standpoint and abandons the traditional Marxist view that focuses on the macroscopic field and ignores the microscopic field of daily life. She explores how the daily life subject can achieve the transition from the “in-itself” objectification to the “foritself” objectification from the daily life environment that people are familiar with but most easily overlooked. There are three specific ways: The first is to form the “self-determined” personality of the daily life subject;the second is to cultivate the “self-determined” theoretical attitude of the daily life subject;the third is to realize the “self-determined” daily communication of the daily life subject. Heller's theory has important reference significance for how to give full play to the subjective status of peasants in the improvement of rural human settlement environment in our country and improve the governance of rural human settlement environment improvement.
Juanping Huang. (2024).How Can the Daily Life Subject Achieve the Development towards the “Objectification Field Of Self-Being”?—The Support to Peasants’ Subjectivity in Governance of Rural Human Settlement Environment by Heller’s Everyday Life Theory. Journal of Chinese Marxism studies, 1 (1), 55-64
MLA
Juanping Huang. "How Can the Daily Life Subject Achieve the Development towards the “Objectification Field Of Self-Being”?—The Support to Peasants’ Subjectivity in Governance of Rural Human Settlement Environment by Heller’s Everyday Life Theory." Journal of Chinese Marxism studies, 1.1(2024): 55-64