An Investigation of Several Problems in the Study of Mao Zedong's Thinking in His Late Period

Modern Philosophy 3:49-55 (2009)
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Abstract

Class Struggle in Mao Zedong in his later years is mainly due, as he left the national conditions and characteristics of the primary stage of socialism, eager to realize his ideal of the socialist model, in the face of resistance led him to exaggerate the case of anti-socialist enemy. He is not dogmatic subjectivism in his later years, but its main feature of empiricism. He's continuing revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat is not the source of the theory of "now", but the Lushan Conference in 1959, criticism of Peng struggle

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