How to Regards the Important Difference between K. Marx and F. Engels in Thoughts

Modern Philosophy 3:1-10 (2007)
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How to properly look at the thinking of Marx and Engels, an important difference? "Said the division of labor" and "situation that" the interpretation is not sufficient; to Engels as "the first fiddler" point of view hampered objective view of the difference; Marx's overall approach and Marx and Engels in a different sense on Marx's theory about the relevance of the theory of evolution with Darwin, that Marx and Engels did not like certain dialectics of nature; Marx, Engels, long-term cooperation between each other can not rule out the possibility of misunderstanding. How to regards the important difference between Karl. Marx and F. Engels in thoughts appropriately? The interpretation of "Views of division of work" and "Views of situation" is not full; The viewpoint of regarding Engels as "the first violinist" hinders the treating the difference objectively and fairly; The general direction of Marx's thoughts and the correlation between Marx's teaching and Darwin's theory of evolution what Marx and Engels talk about in different sense indicates that Marx looks affirmative on the natural dialectics like Engels's by no means; The long-term cooperation between Marx and Engels cannot aso excludes the possibility of misunderstanding each other at all

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