208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book explores frontier issues concerning the localization of Marxism in China by examining historical processes, cultural implications, and contemporary perspectives on this process of indigenization.
Emerging in the 1840s in Germany, Marxism has evolved from a German, European, and Western idea into a Chinese, Asian, and Eastern one. This title seeks to answer the question of how Marxism... Read more
1. Introduction: Localization and Marxism in Modern China 2. Localize Marxism with Chinese Revolution 3. Localize Marxism with Socialist Construction 4. Localize Marxism with Reform and Opening Up 5. Localize Marxism with Fine Traditional Chinese Culture 6. Localize Marxism with Theoretical Innovation 7. Outlook of Localization of Marxism
Biography
Guo Jianning is Distinguished Professor at Tsinghua University, China. His main research areas are the adaptation of Marxism in China, contemporary Chinese Marxism, and contemporary Chinese philosophy and culture.






