The Study of Mao Zedong Thought in Contemporary China

Contemporary Chinese Thought 23 (3):57-68 (1992)
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Abstract

Since its founding, the Chinese Communist Party has consistently employed as a guide for all its work the integration of the general principles of Marxism with the concrete realities of the Chinese revolution. To achieve this, however, is by no means an easy task. It was not until the Seventh Congress of the CCP held in 1945 that this guiding principle of "integration" was accepted by the whole Party and put into practice. From that time, China's New Democratic revolution was guided by a correct line and correct policies, and the result was a great victory. Mao Zedong Thought is the main reflection of this "integration"

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