The Critical Thought and Contemporary Significance Contained in "Introduction to the Critique of Hegels Philosophy of Right"
Abstract
In "Introduction to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right", Marx takes the criticism of religious alienation and the German
system as the entry point, focuses on the fundamental goal of "human emancipation", critiques the current situation in Germany, and ultimately directs his criticism at Germany's national philosophyHegel's philosophy of right. Marx emphasizes that the proletariat should combine
with philosophy to achieve the free and all-round development of human beings through "practice". An analysis of the critical and revolutionary thoughts contained in the "Introduction" and the relationship between the proletariat and philosophy is conducive to thoroughly criticizing
erroneous social trends of thought.
system as the entry point, focuses on the fundamental goal of "human emancipation", critiques the current situation in Germany, and ultimately directs his criticism at Germany's national philosophyHegel's philosophy of right. Marx emphasizes that the proletariat should combine
with philosophy to achieve the free and all-round development of human beings through "practice". An analysis of the critical and revolutionary thoughts contained in the "Introduction" and the relationship between the proletariat and philosophy is conducive to thoroughly criticizing
erroneous social trends of thought.
Keywords
"Introduction to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right"; Critical thought; Contemporary significance
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[1]-[15] Marx, Engels. Collected Works of Marx and Engels: Volume 1 [M]. Beijing: People's Publishing House, 2009.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v3i9.7786
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