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An Inquiry into Zhu Zhixin’s View of Marxism

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In the process of translating Marxist writings and gradually converting to Marxism, Zhu Zhixin formed his view of Marxism. Zhu Zhixin’s view of Marxism centered on the materialist conception of history, the idea of social revolution, and the theory of economic determination of revolution. Although some aspects of Marxism were characterized by one-sided understanding and selective dissemination, Zhu’s exploration and study of Marxism, his understanding of the class struggle and the importance of the role of the masses, the social revolution and the change of the social system played a significant role in promoting the choice of Marxism as the truth for the salvation of the country and the people, and was a forerunner for the understanding of and tendency to Marxism in the country at the time. He was a pioneer in the understanding of Marxism by the people of China at that time.
Title: An Inquiry into Zhu Zhixin’s View of Marxism
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In the process of translating Marxist writings and gradually converting to Marxism, Zhu Zhixin formed his view of Marxism.
Zhu Zhixin’s view of Marxism centered on the materialist conception of history, the idea of social revolution, and the theory of economic determination of revolution.
Although some aspects of Marxism were characterized by one-sided understanding and selective dissemination, Zhu’s exploration and study of Marxism, his understanding of the class struggle and the importance of the role of the masses, the social revolution and the change of the social system played a significant role in promoting the choice of Marxism as the truth for the salvation of the country and the people, and was a forerunner for the understanding of and tendency to Marxism in the country at the time.
He was a pioneer in the understanding of Marxism by the people of China at that time.

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