Chinese Marxism

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Chinese Marxism is the localized adaptation of Marxist theory in China, shaped by the Chinese Communist Party’s revolutionary experience, Mao Zedong Thought, and subsequent reforms to guide the country’s socialist development.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf political ideology
socialist theory
variant of Marxism
aimsAt building a modern socialist country
realization of communism
appliesToJurisdiction People's Republic of China
basedOn Marxism
Marxism–Leninism
coreTenet leadership of the Communist Party of China
people's democratic dictatorship
protracted socialist primary stage for China
public ownership as mainstay with diverse forms of ownership
socialism with Chinese characteristics
socialist market economy
countryOfOrigin China
developedBy Chinese Communist Party
emergedIn 1920s
fieldOfWork economic policy
party building
political theory
social policy
formulatedBy Mao Zedong
furtherDevelopedBy Deng Xiaoping
Hu Jintao
Jiang Zemin
Xi Jinping
hasGoal modernization of China
national rejuvenation of China
hasPart Deng Xiaoping Theory
Mao Zedong Thought
Scientific Outlook on Development
Three Represents
Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era
influencedBy Chinese historical conditions
Chinese revolutionary experience
Chinese traditional culture
Friedrich Engels
Joseph Stalin
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
keyConcept common prosperity
harmonious socialist society
mass line
new democratic revolution
people's war
productive forces as basis of development
sinicization of Marxism
united front
usedAs guiding ideology of the Chinese Communist Party
guiding ideology of the Chinese state

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