Discussion on Beyond of Marx’s Philosophy of Law From the Perspective of the Nature of Law
Abstract
Nature of law is the inevitable and important issue for philosophy of law. Idealism law philosopher attributed it as will of deity, will of God and rationality of human which led to mystical and speculative. From the practice perspective, the understanding of nature of law by Marx has been realized double beyond on practical materialism and Practice dialectics, it pushed aside mists of idealism and revealed unification between will and material conditionality of law. Therefore, the law turns into a real science.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5607
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