"On Practice": Three Historical Problems

Contemporary Chinese Thought 23 (3):144-167 (1992)
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Abstract

Both among scholars in China and abroad there have been quite a few differences of opinion on and studies into Mao Zedong's essay "On Practice". The subject of such controversies have been various - theoretical, political, and historical - and the debates on these different issues have cut across one another. The three problems of concern in this paper concern primarily the historical aspect of "On Practice"

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