The Idea of Communication and Its Contemporary Value in the German Ideology

Minghai Ma

Article ID: 4060
Vol 6, Issue 6, 2023

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Abstract


The German Ideology is the first masterpiece of Marx and Engels to systematically explain historical materialism (here in after
referred to as the form). In this work, Marx and Engels mentioned “communication” many times and made a profound analysis of “commu_x005fnication”, expounding the significance and role of communication in the development of human society. Today, “the form” still has important
practical value. Marx and Engels’ communication ideas have important theoretical value and practical significance for global communication
in the 21st century and in the context of the new era to promote the development of China and the progress of human society.

Keywords


The German Ideology; Communication Theory; Community of Human Destiny; Contemporary Values

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v6i6.4060

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