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How to integrate Marxist philosophical and historical knowledge
The knowledge of integrating Marxist philosophical view of history includes politics, history, culture and education, as well as basic theories such as philosophy. Marxist philosophy is a means of socio-economic analysis, and it is good at analyzing social groups with conflicts of interest from the viewpoint of contradictions and conflicts. It is a classic sociological theory. Marx took a materialistic view of history and believed that the driving force of social change was the conflict between classes. People think that history has its objective laws and social changes are dialectical. Marxist philosophy helps to understand the systematic economic and social changes through the analysis of class conflicts. Marxist philosophy holds that class conflict is caused by the increasing contradiction between the productive means of production owned by asset owners and the socialized labor engaged by proletarians. The surplus value obtained by proletarian labor is not fairly distributed to workers, but concentrated in the hands of asset owners. The consequence of the conflict is the alienation of labor owners, which will lead to social unrest and revolution. The final result of the revolution is the establishment of socialism-production mode based on social public property rights, distribution mode based on individual contribution and economic mode of production on demand.