| Marx ethics of "Rheinische Zeitung" period is the logical starting point of study of Marxist moral thought,Constituting in an integral part of its formation in the entire Marxist theory and development has a certain historical process.Marx’s morality has been generating when the collapsed of the feudal morality,and morality of capitalism flourished but in dilemma of the social and historical background.Tracing back to the source of the knowledge of Marx’s moral theory,we can be glanced at the traditional politics of Europe,and the mainstream thought of social theory to nourish the moral thought of Marx.From the early years of high school,until the completion of university studies,Marx has been immersed in the classical culture and nurtured by philosophy.The formation and development of his moral values are not separated from his social practice.Rheinische Zeitung period is the initial stage of the society of Marx,to be participated in the social practice of editing work has had a profound impact on Marx,so that Marx from previous attention to moral theory to focus on moral practice.Marx began to reflect the spirit of freedom of moral rights,criticism of the detention of the spirit of the people from religious morality,at the time of Germany’s marriage in the reality of moral comment he stood in the position of the masses of the people,violent attack on social privilege level unfair social behavior and moral norms."Rheinische Zeitung" period Marx moral thought has its own theoretical characteristics,he has critically inherited the reasonable core of traditional politics of European and moral thought of social theory.The thought of this period has laid on impassable historical position of Marx’s theory of thought in the whole system.Researches on the view of Marx moral thought in the period of "Rheinische Zeitung" can be further inherited Marx’s moral thought,playing to the moral function;And to build a socialist market economy and adapt to China’s national conditions of the moral system,has an important role in the enlightenment. |