The scientific nature of Marxism: An analysis based on “The eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte”
Jiaxin Guo
Sun Yat - sen University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v7i1.9482
Keywords: Marxism; Scientific nature; “The eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte”; Revolutionary character
Abstract
Marxist theory is a scientific theory that transcends previous class limitations and speaks for the happiness of all humanity. “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte” is Marx’s important work analyzing historical facts. In this text, Marx fully demonstrates the comprehensiveness of Marxism’s understanding of facts, the developmental nature of theory, and its revolutionary character, thus revealing the scientific nature of Marxist theory.
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