Mao and the Chinese revolution in philosophy

Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (2):111-123 (1972)
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Abstract

There is a unique relationship between Maoist policies and philosophy. This uniqueness is idue, on the one hand, to the pedagogical orientation of the CPC, and to the essential role of the cultural revolution, on the other.

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