To Research Marxism with Marx's Scholarship-To the Second Century of Chinese Marx

Modern Philosophy 1 (3):11-17 (2005)
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"Chinese Marxism" refers to Marx written in Chinese, there has been a century. Here, Marx is seen as a major thinker and revolutionary rather than a scholar. Marxism primarily as an ideological rather than academic thinking. But in fact, Marx is primarily a scholar, and is a thinker and revolutionary. At the same time, Marx's Marxism is above all a made ​​in accordance with the academic standards of academic achievement, and is an ideology. In any case, the academic quality of Marx's Marxism is the primary factor. Therefore, we should study the academic spirit of Marx's Marxism, Marx's second century of Chinese first century should be an academic. Chinese Marx, that means Marx written in Chinese language, has existed for one century, when Marx was mainly regarded as a thinker and a revolutionary but not a scholar, and Marxism was mainly understood from ideological perspective hut not from academic perspective. So in the first century of Chinese Marx, the research is hardly academic. But as a matter of fact, Marx is a scholar firstly, and then is a thinker and a revolutionary. At the same time, Marx's Marxism is firstly an academic achievement in accordance with scholarship , and then is an ideology. Anyway, the academic character is the primary factor for Marx's Marxism. So we should research Marxism with Marx's scholarship and the second century for Chinese Marx should firstly be an academic century

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