Marx, Chinese Marxism and poverty

Journal of Global Ethics 17 (1):42-54 (2021)
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The People’s Republic of China links Marxism to overcoming poverty. Different kinds of poverty include economic and non-economic or developmental forms. China seems to be or at least mainly concern...

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