Title: Marxian Ontological Revolution and His Social Ideal
Abstract: A thought often have its basic commitmentin philosophy, otherwise it will be led to a groundless state. Marx's social ideal is not an exception, either. The existential grounding of his social ideal is derived from rejecting the western traditional Traditional existentialism is characterized by abstraction and substantiveness, while Marx's existential thought is of praxis and existentialism. There is something coincident between Marx's existential thoughts and his social ideal and it is specifically embodied by the consistence of the historical starting point, historical process, theoretical construction and practical goals of them.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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