Marx's Concept of Revolution and Its Implications for the New Era
Marx's concept of revolution expands the connotation of revolution from political to social,and requiring the creation of political and economic conditions for realization freedom on the basis of practice.The proletariat,as the main body of the revolution,began to form the political aims of the revolution in the practice of revolution and realized its own political maturi-ty.In China's journey towards socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era,the Marxist concept of revolution has been implemented through prac-tices such as"self-revolution"and"common prosperity"within the party,which holds profound historical significance and value implications.