if that is the context then that is good, but what would be the difference in that case? Is Mao’s class struggle so different from marxian theory? what is their new position?
I found the clarification, see my edit. I personally don’t fully understand it all as I am still working my way through theory. It sounds reasonable to me, but I need to investigate more.
Essentially, he maintained the line of “50% Deng, 50% Mao.” He’s upholding Socialism With Chinese Characteristics, and returning to the Marxist theory of development, rather than trying to jump straight to Communism overnight.
if that is the context then that is good, but what would be the difference in that case? Is Mao’s class struggle so different from marxian theory? what is their new position?
but thank you
I found the clarification, see my edit. I personally don’t fully understand it all as I am still working my way through theory. It sounds reasonable to me, but I need to investigate more.
Essentially, he maintained the line of “50% Deng, 50% Mao.” He’s upholding Socialism With Chinese Characteristics, and returning to the Marxist theory of development, rather than trying to jump straight to Communism overnight.
smh xi not killing my parents is proof of his revisionism smh smh protracted peoples war time