The Study of Philosophy by Mao Zedong and His Philosophical Initiatives

Contemporary Chinese Thought 23 (3):96-116 (1992)
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Comrade Mao Zedong was an outstanding Marxist philosopher. During the long years of the practice of revolution and construction in China, he applied dialectical and historical materialism to all the work of the proletarian Party and formulated his own stand, viewpoint and methodology, thus enriching and further developing Marxist philosophy. He was responsible for making important contributions to Marxist philosophy. "His distinguished works on China's revolutionary war, in particular, provide outstanding shining examples of applying and developing the Marxist theory of knowledge and dialectics."

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