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Research On Marx’s Theory Of Social Conflict

Posted on:2015-08-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330422976067Subject:History of development of Marxism
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Marx was the founder of modern social theory of conflict. Marx clearlypointed out in his book " Communist Manifesto","So far all the socialhistory is the history of class struggles." He believes that the classstruggle is the driving force of all social development, particularly inthe economy is highly developed capitalist society is case. His theory ofsocial conflict and ideological direct guidance of the former SovietOctober Revolution and the New Democratic Revolution in China, its meaningand value of the obvious, the main points are summarized in the followingmain aspects: Marx believed that the root causes of social conflict issocial production the existence of private tenure data, while the emergenceof the social division of labor, class generation is occurring offers thepossibility of social conflict, the conditions under private ownership,especially in the increasingly fine division of capitalist society, itssocial conflict is often manifested in the class struggle. The thesis isdivided into four chapters discusses Marx’s theory of social conflict.The first chapter from the social point of view, economic development,cultural angle to explore the background of Marx’s theory of socialconflicts.The second chapter reviews the basic connotation of Marx’s theory ofsocial conflict, and the conditions of social conflicts and conflictresolution. Marx believed that a significant manifestation of socialconflict is violent revolution. Only through armed struggle, theelimination of one class to another class, the fundamental contradictionbe resolved.The third chapter is to discuss the development of the Marxist theoryof social conflict in the West, aimed at supporting Marxist theory ofsocial conflict theory either as a guide or a theory of social developmenthave a strong vitality. The fourth chapter describes the concrete practice of Marxist theoryof social conflict in China, the Marxist theory of social conflict fromleading Chinese new-democratic revolution to victory, in practicedogmatic Marxist theory of social conflict brought disaster to the Chinese,as well as the new era, in digestion conflicting path selection, underthe guidance of Marxist social theory of conflict.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx theory of social conflict, alienation, historicalmaterialism, reflection
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