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Marx’s Ontology of Social Power System for Ecological Justice
LI Aihua
SUN Xiaoyan
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5313/2023.04.001
Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
Donghua University, Shanghai, China
Historical materialism provides the ontology basis to understand the contemporary ecological justice problem, which is the perspective for analyzing ecological interests from the nature, structure, and transition of the social power system. The transcendence of Marx’s thoughts on western mainstream environmental justice theory lies that it does not based on the “speculative ontology” of metaphysics, but on the basis of “realistic ontology” of social power system.
social power system, ecological justice, historical materialism, realistic ontology
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