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Research On Marx's Ecological Civilization Thought

Posted on:2021-01-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330629951068Subject:Marxist theory
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Marx's thought of ecological civilization is a progressive thought that systematically elaborated on the construction of ecological civilization after deeply thinking about the relationship between human society and nature.Marx's ecological civilization thought has gone through a period of development in the history of thought from the initial stage of the initial understanding of the relationship between man and nature to the mature period of ecological criticism of the capitalist system,which includes view of nature,view of production,view of system,view of value.Marx's thinking on the study of human destiny and the laws of human social development not only has an ecological perspective,but also has a just goal.In his writings,he discusses ecological issues from different angles,in particular,he discusses the relationship between human beings,nature,and human society dialectically,that is,human beings and nature and society are unity of opposites,material transformation between human beings and nature,and ecological problems need to be carried out.System reform is also the main idea of Marx's ecological civilization thought.Efforts to achieve ecological justice are not only the need to solve the outstanding ecological contradictions facing the country,but also the established goal of building a beautiful China.Marx's ecological civilization thought occupies an important position in the construction of ecological civilization on a global scale.It can guide the development direction and value orientation of ecological civilization construction and provide scientific guidance for the current ecological civilization construction in our country.There are 94 references in this article.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx, ecological civilization, ecological justice
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