The Theoretical Premises of Scientific Socialism and Its Mode of Thought

Contemporary Chinese Thought 22 (4):28-55 (1991)
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Abstract

In ten years of reform, China has captured the attention of the entire world, and the achievements have been extraordinary. At the same time, however, there have been frequent appearances of unexpected difficulties, mistakes, and setbacks. These mistakes and setbacks have made us pay a heavy price, and yet they have also provided us with sociohistorical experiences and lessons as we go forward to reexamine the questions of reform and the laws of modernization construction

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edition Yuquan, Tao (1991) "The Theoretical Premises of Scientific Socialism and Its Mode of Thought: Rethinking Socialist Reform Theory, Number One". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 22(4):28

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