The Practical Ontology Philosophy's Implications of"Marx's Theory of Civil Society"
Marx's theory of civil society is closely related to the ontological philosophical revolution he achieved.Different from previous citizen ontology civil society theories,Marx's civil society theory contains a strong philosophical implication of practical ontology.This is mainly manifested in the following two aspects.First,"civil society"itself does not have normative meaning.It fundamentally represents the bourgeois social system in which real individuals live;second,as a kind of"theory"that is extremely realistic and critical,"Marx's theory of civil society"is the practical need for the bourgeois social system to finally realize its internal criticism.Starting from a new understanding of human existence,Marx eliminated the hegemony of"theory(thinking)"over practice in the political philosophy of civil ontology.His"civil society theory"is not only rooted in the proletariat's practical situation in socialist civil society,and also participated in shaping the historical progress of the socialist revolution.