Five essays on philosophy
Book • 1977
Mao Zedong's "Five Essays on Philosophy" is a collection of writings that explore key concepts of Marxism-Leninism and their application to practical revolutionary work.
The essays delve into dialectical materialism, the relationship between theory and practice, and the importance of ideological struggle.
They offer insights into Mao's approach to leadership, emphasizing the role of self-criticism and collective learning.
These essays remain influential in Marxist thought and continue to be studied by activists and scholars alike.
They provide a theoretical foundation for understanding the Chinese Revolution and its approach to social transformation.
The essays delve into dialectical materialism, the relationship between theory and practice, and the importance of ideological struggle.
They offer insights into Mao's approach to leadership, emphasizing the role of self-criticism and collective learning.
These essays remain influential in Marxist thought and continue to be studied by activists and scholars alike.
They provide a theoretical foundation for understanding the Chinese Revolution and its approach to social transformation.
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