On the Philosophical Thought of Mao Zedong from the Founding of the Party to the Period of the Great Revolution (1921-1927) [Book Review]

Contemporary Chinese Thought 23 (3):247-257 (1992)
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From the perspective of philosophy, the study of Mao Zedong's thought and practice from the founding of the Party to the Great Revolution has now developed to a new stage. The study of political thought has progressed to the study of philosophical thought; the study of the philosophical thought in certain of his representative writings has progressed to the study of his philosophical thought in the entire historical period; and the study of the philosophical thought of Mao Zedong the individual has progressed to the study of its integration with the philosophical thought of other leaders of our Party

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original Ji, Li (1992) "On the Philosophical Thought of Mao Zedong from the Founding of the Party to the Period of the Great Revolution". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 23():247-257

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