Why "The Most Serious Problem is to Teach the Peasants": A Reading of Mao Zedong's Peasant Theory

Modern Philosophy 1:59-66 (2008)
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Eve of the founding of new China, Mao Zedong made ​​a "serious problem is to educate farmers," the thesis. Thesis of this paper's historical background, content and theoretical sources, discusses the logic of the sort and analysis, and pointed out that the farmers of this thesis is the theory of Mao Zedong's "turning point." At the eve of the founding of New China, Mao Zedong raised the important thesis "the serious problem is to educate Chinese peasants". This paper studies the thesis on the historical backgrounds, contents, theoretical sources and narrative logic, and points out that the thesis was the turning point of Mao Zedong's theory of peasantry

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