Marx used a completely new proletarian world outlook to construct the main body of the theoretical edifice of property rights. Property rights are the legal form of ownership. As a relationship of legal rights of the ...Marx used a completely new proletarian world outlook to construct the main body of the theoretical edifice of property rights. Property rights are the legal form of ownership. As a relationship of legal rights of the property form, property rights are not only a relationship between two wills which reflects economic relationships but also a product of history, belonging to the category of history and assuming the form of history. Marx made a special effort to study capitalist property relations, that is, on the basis of revealing the opposition between capital and wage labor in the economic field, he sought to describe the value-added process as ownership relations and a process of appropriation in terms of the law and the theory of property rights, involving the integration and separation of various powers such as ownership, right of possession, right of use, right of disposal, right of operation, right of demand and right of inheritance. In this way he proved the class opposition in capitalist property relations and the system of property rights. The changing direction from "passive sublation" to "active sublation" revealed by Marx clearly shows the historical inevitability and long-term developmental trend of the substitution of public economic and judicial relations for the capitalist relations of production and system of property rights.展开更多
文摘Marx used a completely new proletarian world outlook to construct the main body of the theoretical edifice of property rights. Property rights are the legal form of ownership. As a relationship of legal rights of the property form, property rights are not only a relationship between two wills which reflects economic relationships but also a product of history, belonging to the category of history and assuming the form of history. Marx made a special effort to study capitalist property relations, that is, on the basis of revealing the opposition between capital and wage labor in the economic field, he sought to describe the value-added process as ownership relations and a process of appropriation in terms of the law and the theory of property rights, involving the integration and separation of various powers such as ownership, right of possession, right of use, right of disposal, right of operation, right of demand and right of inheritance. In this way he proved the class opposition in capitalist property relations and the system of property rights. The changing direction from "passive sublation" to "active sublation" revealed by Marx clearly shows the historical inevitability and long-term developmental trend of the substitution of public economic and judicial relations for the capitalist relations of production and system of property rights.