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Communist and post-communist studies, 2019-12, Vol.52 (4), p.355-365
2019
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From Marxism to nationalism: The Chinese Communist Party's discursive shift in the post-Mao era
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  • Communist and post-communist studies, 2019-12, Vol.52 (4), p.355-365
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Kidlington: University of California Press, Journals & Digital Publishing Division
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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  • The Chinese Communist Party's dramatic shift from Mao Zedong's Chinese Revolution to Xi Jinping's Chinese Dream remains under-examined and even misunderstood or mispresented despite its enormous impact on every aspect of national life in the People's Republic of China. There is a clear need for in-depth analysis of the extent to which the CCP has departed from the philosophical foundation of Marxism and Maoism, abandoned socialism and communism, inverted its long tradition of iconoclasm, transformed its own identity and altered its subject position. Part of the CCP's philosophical departure from Marxism and Maoism is its increasing conversion to nationalism. The new nationalism underpinning the Chinese Dream, in particular, operates against the grain of Marxism and Maoism, and vice versa, and is logically irreconcilable with the latter — so much so that the CCP cannot be nationalists and Marxists, Maoists or communists at the same time. The contradictory logics between nationalism and Marxism can be best seen from their respective conceptions of permanence and change, the unity and conflict of opposites, and conceptions of, and approaches to, tradition and the past, which have had major ramifications in political-cultural change in post-Mao China, especially in Xi's New Era.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0967-067X
eISSN: 1873-6920
DOI: 10.1016/j.postcomstud.2019.10.004
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2375826168

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