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The Contemporary Value of the Class Struggle Thought in the Communist Manifesto

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DOI: 10.23977/phij.2023.020103 | Downloads: 47 | Views: 904

Author(s)

Chen Zhuang 1, Zhang Tianyuan 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310018, China

Corresponding Author

Chen Zhuang

ABSTRACT

The class phenomenon of human society has existed for a long time. Scholars of all dynasties have discovered and explained the phenomenon, but there is no complete theory to change the phenomenon. Marx and Engels created scientific theories to guide the proletariat to overthrow the bourgeois regime and establish the communist regime. Marx's thought on class struggle is the deep logic to expose the demise of capitalism, the basis for a complete break with revisionism, and the magic weapon and fundamental adherence of the proletarian struggle. In today's world, class antagonism is increasingly serious, and the capitalist oppression of the proletariat is more cruel but more hidden. Therefore, Marx's thought of class struggle needs to increase its spread and influence, and play a greater role and value.

KEYWORDS

Marx; the Communist Manifesto; class struggle; capitalism

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Chen Zhuang, Zhang Tianyuan, The Contemporary Value of the Class Struggle Thought in the Communist Manifesto. Philosophy Journal (2023) Vol. 2: 13-17. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/phij.2023.020103.

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