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Tag Archives: Communist Party of China
China’s Party approved version of history part 3 – “Socialism is the only way to save China”
…Continued Ushering in a new era of development in the cause of socialism 5.1 The Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee was a significant transition in the history of the party and the state since the founding … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged China, Chinese, Communist Party of China, CPC, Deng Xiaoping, Deng Xiaoping Theory, Hu Jintao, Marxism
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China’s official history part 2 – An earth-shattering event and delusions of grandeur
…Continued from part 1 An earth-shattering event 3.1 The imperialist powers invasion shattered China’s dream of learning from the West. The October Revolution in Russia sent Marxism to China and cause progressive Chinese to turn their attention from the West … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Chinese people, Communist Party of China, CPC, History, KMT, Kuomintang, Mao Zedong, New China
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The Road to Rejuvenation – the full text of China’s Party approved history
The following is copied word for word from the exhibit “The Road to Rejuvenation” at The Chinese National Museum in Beijing (and as far as I know has not been published online prior to this). The exhibit focuses on China’s … Continue reading
