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The Scientific Socialist Thought in Anti-Dring and Its Contemporary Value

Xiang Wang, Haozhe Min, Junyan Sun, Qinghua Yue, Xiaoqiang Zhao

Abstract


Studying Marxism with the study of classic works as its root reveals the rich philosophical theories and strong practical significance within these works, providing fundamental guidelines for the continuous advancement of society in new contexts. Anti-Dring is
one such work. This book, comprising 27 chapters, reflects the three components of Marxism and their intrinsic connections. This paper summarizes the relevant theoretical ideas presented in the book and focuses on exploring the content and value of scientific socialism, offering
effective references for enhancing ideological understanding and clarifying the direction of progress.

Keywords


Ideological Theory; Scientific Socialism; Contemporary Value

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