STEMM Institute Press
Science, Technology, Engineering, Management and Medicine
Research on the Core Issues of Modern Political Philosophy and the Critical Perspective of Marxism
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202412616
Author(s)
Bai Xiaotian
Affiliation(s)
Baoding Institute of Technology, Baoding, Hebei, China
Abstract
Modern political philosophy engages in in-depth discussions on core issues such as justice, freedom, and equality, while Marxism critically analyzes these issues, emphasizing their socio-historical context and class foundation. The study of Marxist political philosophy in contemporary China should not only be rooted in the concrete practice of socialism with Chinese characteristics but also actively respond to the core issues of modern political philosophy. Furthermore, it should engage in profound dialogue with Western political philosophy traditions, ancient Chinese political philosophy, and contemporary humanities and social sciences, while adhering to the fundamental theoretical premises of Marxism. Through this process, Marxist political philosophy can achieve theoretical innovation, deepen its critical analysis of socialist society with Chinese characteristics, and serve as an integral part of the construction of contemporary China's mainstream ideology.
Keywords
Modern Political Philosophy; Marxism; Critical Perspective; Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
References
[1] Liu Dong. A Brief Analysis of Marx’s Critical Thoughts on Religion [J]. Journal of the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2015 (5). [2] Zou Shipeng. A Modern Perspective on Marx’s Critical Thoughts on Religion [J]. Journal of Suzhou University, 2012 (2). [3] Li Lingjuan. Marx’s Critical Thoughts on Religion and Their Contemporary Value [J]. Yunnan Provincial Party School of the Communist Party of China, 2017 (4). [4] Lv Shirong: Research on Marx’s Theory of Social Development [M]. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2001: 130. [5] Yang Haifeng. Metaphysical Critique·Capital Logic and Totality·Social Critical Theory - Three Critical Dimensions of Marx’s Philosophy [J]. Academic Research, 2005 (5). [6] Gu Jianhong. A Comparative Study of Kant and Marx’s Critical Thoughts [J]. Literature, History and Philosophy, 2014 (4). [7] Wang Chenghua. The Historical Evolution of Marx’s Critical Thoughts [J]. Jiangxi Social Sciences, 2011 (6).
Copyright @ 2020-2035 STEMM Institute Press All Rights Reserved