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Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the retrospective family unpredictability scale. [PDF]
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Marx, Chinese Marxism and poverty
Journal of Global Ethics, 2021The People’s Republic of China links Marxism to overcoming poverty. Different kinds of poverty include economic and non-economic or developmental forms.
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Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Basic research orientations
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021Chengbing WangShanxi University, Taiyuan, ChinaMichael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaContemporary Chinese Marxism is not only an important theory in the humanities and social sc...
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Marxism and Chinese Population Policies
Review of Radical Political Economics, 1982This paper addresses the compatibility of Marxism with policies of planned childbirth and the relationship between Chinese population programs and economic modernization. The paper argues that family planning is not only consistent with Marxism but is fundamental to its whole notion of socioeconomic transformation.
Richard Wiltgen, Fred Herschede
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Journal of Contemporary Asia, 1982
Summary The comprehensive re-evaluation of Maoism at the official level in China extends to historiography, political ideology and the Arts. The most significant change has been the demotion of the role of class struggle; no longer the ‘key link’ from the time of the Third Plenum, it has come to rank fairly low in the minds of Chinese Marxists.
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Summary The comprehensive re-evaluation of Maoism at the official level in China extends to historiography, political ideology and the Arts. The most significant change has been the demotion of the role of class struggle; no longer the ‘key link’ from the time of the Third Plenum, it has come to rank fairly low in the minds of Chinese Marxists.
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Reflections on Chinese Marxism
Socialism and Democracy, 2013Few outside China would think of China as a socialist, or Marxist, society. Inside China the views vary widely, but few would say, without qualifiers, as the Constitution does, that China is social...
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2018
Chinese Marxism is a mixture of elements from Confucianism, German Marxism, Soviet Leninism and China’s own guerrilla experience. Because Mao Zedong (1893–1976) was in power longer than any other Chinese communist, the phrase ‘Chinese Marxism’ is commonly used to refer to Mao’s own evolving mixture of ideas from these sources. However, the advocates of
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Chinese Marxism is a mixture of elements from Confucianism, German Marxism, Soviet Leninism and China’s own guerrilla experience. Because Mao Zedong (1893–1976) was in power longer than any other Chinese communist, the phrase ‘Chinese Marxism’ is commonly used to refer to Mao’s own evolving mixture of ideas from these sources. However, the advocates of
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Marxism in the Chinese Revolution
2005Representing a lifetime of research and writing by noted historian Arif Dirlik, the essays collected here explore developments in Chinese socialism and the issues that have occupied historians of the Chinese revolution for the past three decades. Dirlik engages Chinese socialism critically but with sympathy for the aspirations of revolutionaries who ...
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