Realizing individuals’ all-round development is the fundamental value goal pursued by Marxism. There is an internal unity between labor and individuals’ all-round development. Productive labor can promote the overall development of individuals’ mental and physical strength, and attractive labor with the characteristics of autonomy, innovation and seriousness can promote the development of human-being’s free individuality. It needs certain conditions for labor to promote individuals’ all-round development. As far as labor practice itself is concerned, happy labor, scientific labor, efficient labor and cooperative labor are the necessary conditions for labor to promote individuals’ all-round development.
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