| On the basis of summarizing the achievements of his predecessors,Marx put forward the thought of "free man union" in order to criticize the social reality.In the German Ideology,Manifesto of the Communist Party,Manuscript of Economics 1857-1858,Critique of Gotha Program and other works,Marx made a detailed discussion of "community".Marx’s "community" thought mainly contains three concepts: one is "natural community",the other is "illusory community",the third is "free man union".In Marx’s opinion,"real community" is also "free man union","free man union" is the transcendence of "natural community" and "illusory community".Referring to the relevant literature of Marx’s thought,we can see that primitive society,ethnic group and family;Capitalist society,money,capital;Concepts such as communist society,highly developed productive forces,and the comprehensiveness of individual social relations all fall under the category of "community".From Marx’s discussion of these concepts related to "community",the combination of individual and collective or "community" is the standard for dividing different "communities"."Natural community","illusory community" and "free man union" are divided according to this standard.In different development periods of social history,the ways of combining human individuals and "community" are different,which reflects the development characteristics and limitations of "community" in different historical stages.This paper closely around Marx’s "free man union" thought this theme,through the literature review,on the basis of the existing research,access to relevant literature,combined with the current global development status and China’s social development in the contradiction and problems of research and exploration,put forward the corresponding policy and measure suggestions.This thesis consists of three parts: The first part explores and analyzes the origin and background of Marx’s thought of "free man union";The second part summarizes the main content of Marx’s thought of "free man union" comprehensively.The third part,combining with the reality of our socialist construction,discusses the value and practical significance of Marx’s thought of "free man union". |