Marx, Upright Way, Concrete Utopia

Modern Philosophy 1:45-51 (2008)
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Russia did not participate in the bourgeois revolution, the revolution occurred in Russia after the Tsar absolute doctrine, dictatorship, terrorism, superstition and personal police state. Stalinist Marxism beyond recognition, damaged Marx's own image. Impoverishment of the proletariat of Marx and Engels theory, crisis theory has been declared invalid, the Marxist dialectics is still valid is that the theory of contradiction. Contradictions of capitalism can be accurately understood as the general alienation, self-alienation. Inherited estate will determine the natural rights of free face of communism. Straight orthopedic surgery is the most urgent task of socialism, and humane socialism contains the highest human rights as straight. Marxism is not is not a utopia, but a concrete utopia. Russia did not join in the bourgeois revolution, and there appeared absolutely Tsarism, autarchy, terror, individual superstition and police country after its revolution. Stalinism made the Marxism distorted beyond recognition and destroyed the figures of Marx himself. The theory of Proletarian poverty and the theory of crisis of Marx and Engles' were declared invalid, while its dialectic, that is Contradiction, is still valid. The contradiction of Capital can be understood precisely as Total-alienation and Self-alienation. Inheriting natural rights will decide the freedom face of Communism. Orthopaedic surgery of upright way is the most urgent mission of Socialism, and human Socialism contains the upright way as the highest human rights. Marxism is not non-Utopia, but concrete Utopia

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