Mao Tsetung thought since the cultural revolution

Studies in Soviet Thought 13 (3-4):265-278 (1973)
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In all respects, Mao has succeeded in creatively developing Marxism in such a way that Mao thought seems adequate to the Chinese situation and superior to the Soviet version.

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