Chinese Experience and Marxism with Chinese Characteristics

Modern Philosophy 6:6-12 (2008)
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Abstract

Marxism with China's reality, can be achieved in China, a China-based Marxism. With China's reality, is that with the guidance of Marxism, analysis and study China's specific conditions and practical issues, but also contains the attention and study, "Chinese experience." "China experience" is very complex, but also living with the rheological phenomenon is any abstract concepts and doctrine can not be framed. This need to get rid of some Misunderstandings, truly grasp the essence of Marxism, enriched and developed the basic theory of Marxism. Theory of socialism with Chinese characteristics is the development of contemporary Marxism. It is only through the combination of Marxism with Chinese reality that the Marxist doctrines can be localized in China. A combination of Marxism and Chinese reality means that on the one hand we should analyze the actual situation in China under the guidance of Marxism and on the other hand we should pay attention to "Chinese experience". "Chinese experience" is a very complicated and ever-changing phenomenon that can't be positioned in the framework of any abstract concept and doctrine. Hence, some stereotyped beliefs should be eradicated in order to grasp the spiritual essence of Marxism and to enrich the fundamental theory of Marxism. In summary, socialist theory with Chinese characteristics is Marxism in its current phase of development

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