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.
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Marx's contribution to philosophy is to introduce the concept of practice into philosophy, to link philosophy with the liberation of the modern proletariat (working class), and to apply this philosophy to the social and historical field, which leads to the emergence of historical materialism.
Guided by historical materialism, Marx analyzed and studied the economic basis of discovering surplus value in capitalist society, and pointed out that the class struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie will inevitably lead to the dictatorship of the proletariat, which is the transition and evolution from capitalism to capitalism.