On Marx's idea of community from 'On the Jewish Question'
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Community; Marx; On the Jewish Question.Abstract
Marx's concept of community is a theoretical embodiment of the free and comprehensive development of individuals, which has theoretical significance for the contemporary construction of a community with a shared future for humanity and a community of life between humans and nature. Marx elaborated on the idea of 'community' as early as in 'On the Jewish Question.' In-depth study of the theoretical logic of Marx's early concept of 'community' can provide a theoretical and correct perspective to understand today's community ideologies, which is of great importance for the realization of communism and the liberation of all humanity.
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[1] Central Compilation and Translation Bureau of the Communist Party of China.'Collected Works of Marx and Engels',pp.31,2009.
[2] Central Compilation and Translation Bureau of the Communist Party of China.'Collected Works of Marx and Engels',pp.26,2009.
[3] Central Compilation and Translation Bureau of the Communist Party of China.'Collected Works of Marx and Engels',pp.40,2009.
[4] Yanzhe Guan.Analysis of Marx's community thought,Liaoning University,2023.
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