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The question of the theoretical source of Marxist philosophy has always attracted the attention of academic circles. Since the reform and opening up, the research on this issue has mainly focused on the theoretical relationship between Marx and Hegel, Young Hegelians, Feuerbach and so on. The general consensus in academic circles is that Marx's philosophical thought originally originated in Hegel's philosophy, and was influenced by Feuerbach to turn to the critique of Hegel's idealism, and finally formed his own new historical materialist theory. A further consensus view holds that in order to turn to reality, Marx must abandon Hegel's philosophy, because the fundamental principle of Hegel's philosophy is to take ideas as the starting point of history, and narrate all the movements of history in the form of speculation and abstraction, and in order to turn the study of history into a revolutionary science, Marx must abandon the starting point of ideas and return to the starting point of reality, so that theory can shift from abstraction and speculation to concrete and reality. This is the motive and reason for Marx's radical critique of Hegel and German philosophy after Hegel.(AI翻译)
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