SOCIO-POLITICAL AND SOCIO-CULTURAL PRECONDITIONS, THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL TOOLS OF THE PROCESS OF CHINAIZATION OF MARXISM IN THE SOVIET PERIOD RESEARCHES

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https://doi.org/10.17721/2523-4064.2022/6-12/13

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Soviet period, Marxism-Leninism, Chineseized Marxism, Cultural Revolution, Great Leap Forward, Maoist ideology, Mao Zedong's policy, socialist construction in China

Abstract

The article examines the socio-political and socio-cultural prerequisites of the Chineseization of Marxism in the studies of the Soviet period. The authors analyzed the main concepts, ideas, and approaches in the context in which the research data were carried out. An analysis of the main features of the research of Soviet scientists, who, from the standpoint of orthodox Marxist-Leninist philosophy, highlighted the process of building socialism in China, is given. Emphasis is placed on the worldview and methodological foundations of the philosophical system of Chineseized Marxism, as well as on the socio-political doctrine of "socialism with Chinese characteristics". The conclusions reached by the authors allow us to assert that in the studies of the Soviet period, the theory of building socialism with Chinese characteristics was recognized as the conceptual basis of China's development, the basis of which was Chineseized Marxism, which was carried out through a practical combination of China's modernization and Marxism.

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2022-08-11

How to Cite

Yarmolitska, N., & Gan, K. (2022). SOCIO-POLITICAL AND SOCIO-CULTURAL PRECONDITIONS, THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL TOOLS OF THE PROCESS OF CHINAIZATION OF MARXISM IN THE SOVIET PERIOD RESEARCHES. Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Philosophy, 1(6), 63-68. https://doi.org/10.17721/2523-4064.2022/6-12/13