Abstract: Marx's ecological thought represents a significant theoretical achievement in his exploration of the relationship between humans and nature. From the perspective of its intellectual context and development path, Marx interpreted the human-nature relationship by grounding it in concrete human productive activities, thereby completing an interpretation of the tripartite unity of humanity, nature, and society within the framework of historical materialism. Theoretical, practical, and value dimensions constitute the three primary approaches through which Marx elucidated the human-nature relationship. This ideology provides crucial theoretical guidance for ecological civilization construction in the new era and charts a path toward harmonizing human-nature relations.
王艺潼, 张洪伟. 马克思生态思想的历史、内涵及其当代启示[J]. 吉林化工学院学报, 2025, 42(10): 51-55.
WANG Yitong, ZHANG Hongwei. Research on History, Connotation of Marx's Ecological Thought and Its Contemporary Value. Journal of Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, 2025, 42(10): 51-55.