The Inevitability and Theoretical Innovation of Marxism in China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/P253507
Author(s)
Jiaxin Ma
Affiliation(s)
Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
Abstract
The October Revolution brought Marxism-Leninism to China, guiding the Chinese people, who were desperately seeking a path to national salvation and survival, in the right direction. The rapid spread of Marxism in China is not accidental but rooted in profound historical and philosophical inevitability. Although Marxism originated in the West, its cosmology aligns with China's “Inseparability of One and Many” cosmology, and it has found high degree of compatibility with traditional Chinese culture in many aspects. This is crucial for Marxism to take root and flourish in China. From the perspective of tongbian, the Sinicized Marxist theory continues to evolve and innovate, guiding China on the path to great rejuvenation and injecting new momentum into global peace and development.
Keywords
Marxism; Inseparability of One and Many; Tongbian
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