Two Dimensions of Comprehending the Environmental Thought of Marx
Abstract
The environmental thought of Marx is usually elucidated in the academe from the theoretical dimension instead of paying attention to it from the methodological dimension. The comprehension of the environmental thought of Marx should not be limited in theory, but implemented in the thinking method as well as the thinking logic of such theory developed, which also be called the dimension of methodology.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6857
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