Research on the Theoretical Evolution of Revolutionary Subject

Open Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):217-226 (2025)
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Abstract

The problem of revolutionary subjects has always been a core problem within Marxist philosophy. In the classical Marxist philosophy, the revolutionary subject is naturally endowed with the working class, and the working class was identified as the bourgeois gravedigger. However, in the post-war capitalist society, the working class’s living conditions greatly improved, forcing many Marxists to rethink the revolutionary subject. Many studies on the subject of revolution have emerged. The aim of this research is to sort out these theories and conduct a systematic study.

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