2. A Sudden Turning Point: In Memory Of Marx

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 27 (4):15-24 (1996)
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Abstract

The year 1983 was the centennial of Marx's death. To commemorate this, the Central Committee decided to hold a large meeting at which General Secretary Hu Yaobang was to give a major speech. In addition, an academic meeting was held jointly by the Central Propaganda Department, the Central Party School, CASS, and the State Commission on Education

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