On the State View in The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State

Chao ZHENG

Abstract


The concept of state is the core problem of political philosophy. What kind of concept of state we adhere to must be in accordance with what kind of value principles for the distribution of political interests. The view of the state has distinct class nature and ideological color. The concept of state is not only the theoretical problem of thinking about political phenomena and exploring political activities from a certain historical condition, but also the important practice of participating in political practice, realizing political rights, and promoting the development of democratic politics. A complete, accurate, in-depth understanding of the view of the state in The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State has special importance to learn to understand Marxist state theory, to adhere to the principle of unifying the history and ethics reform world, to realize the abundance of material and spiritual civilization, to realize the liberation of people and understanding the theory of communism.

 


Keywords


The view of the state; Origin; Disappearance; Meaning

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12403

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