Mao Zedong and the Pattern of Comprehensive Revolution in Modern China

Modern Philosophy 4:23-32 (2006)
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Abstract

The history of world civilization possible existence of such a revolution, a unique revolutionary way, that is the way to achieve mental construct mutations, made ​​of the succession of political and social change. And this mental construction of the revolutionary model, the same way with a violent revolution. Twentieth-century revolution in modern China, in fact, is such a revolutionary model. It is based on traditional Tang Wu revolution, the revolutionary integration of the Western political ideas, and give contemporary China in a very profound impact, almost around the Chinese and China in all spheres of social life, constitute the contemporary potential of China's reform and opening up theme. A unique pattern of revolution must be possible in the history of world civilization, which made a sudden change to complete the political change and social reformation with the spiritual construction. Whatever, this revolutionary pattern of the spiritual construction also appealed to the revolution of violence. Modern China's revolution in the 20th century is very of this pattern. Based on the traditional Tang-Wu revolution, integrated with the idea of ​​the western political revolution, it has been had a strong impact on the contemporary China, almost influencing upon a varied field of China's people and its social life, constituting the potential themes of the reform and opening to the outside world in today's China

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