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What are the main contents of the basic principles of Marxism?

The basic contents of Marxist principles refer to Marxist political economy, dialectical materialism, historical materialism and scientific socialism.

The basic principle of Marxism is the basic theory and category of Marxist scientific system, and it is the theoretical expression of its position, viewpoint and method. These basic principles and categories are a scientific summary of the essence and development law of human society.

Expand the theoretical source of data

Marxism is the product of the outstanding cultural heritage of mankind. It is a brand-new proletarian ideological and scientific system that critically inherits German classical philosophy, British classical political economy and utopian socialism in Britain and France.

Marx and Engels accepted Hegel's idealism philosophy before 184 1, and turned from the second half of 184 1 to L.A. Feuerbach's materialism. They absorbed the rational core of dialectics in Hegel's philosophy and abandoned idealism, absorbed materialism in Feuerbach's philosophy and abandoned idealism's views on metaphysics and social and historical issues, and founded dialectical materialism philosophy.

Philosophical concept

Marxist philosophy is the floorboard of dialectical materialism and historical materialism, and its predecessor is German classical philosophy. Dialectical materialism holds that the unity of the world lies in its materiality, which is the basis of all changes in the world.