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Marx's Ecological View and the Ideal of Communism

Date: 2024-01-04    Source: 

Zhang Jing, School of Marxism

Abstract:Marx's ecological view mainly focuses on the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. This ecological perspective not only illustrates the role that humans play in nature, but also provides a profound analysis of the essential relationship between humans and nature, as well as the real form. It contains rich ecological connotations in the discussion of the views on nature and practice, as well as in the critical examination of the capitalist mode of production and capitalist society. Marx's ecological view is a revolution in ecological concepts, which is the result of the practice of the proletarian revolution and the crystallization of critically inheriting the excellent philosophical ideas of history, especially the theoretical achievements of Hegel and Feuerbach. Its ideological foundation can be traced back to classical philosophy in Germany, and the development of natural sciences is an objective condition for its emergence. Marx's ecological view regards the pursuit of the lofty ideal of human liberation as the ultimate goal, providing extremely valuable ideological resources for re examining the relationship between humans and nature and seeking harmonious development between humans and nature. It not only opens up a thinking path for humans to solve ecological crises, but also has far-reaching theoretical and practical significance for building a new era of ecological civilization and establishing a scientific development concept. Therefore, consciously guided by Marx's correct theory of ecology, it is very beneficial for the development of China's economy, the construction of ecological civilization, and the harmony and stability of society.


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