Thing, Value, Time, and Freedom: A Consideration of Some Key Concepts in Marx’s Philosophical System

Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (1):114-123 (2005)
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Criticizing the misunderstanding and wrong explanation of Marx's philosophical system made by recent Chinese textbooks on Marxist philosophy, the author argues that Marx's philosophy has practical, economical-philosophical, and ontological dimensions and stresses on reconstructing Marx's philosophical system through synthesizing the above three dimensions. This paper intends to set up a new outline of Marx's philosophical system, in terms of the following four concepts-thing, value, time, and freedom.

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