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Interpretation and Reflection: The Study of the Object of Sinicization of Marxism in China

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  • Fang-fang He

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The object of sinicization of Marxism is the question that should be answered and annotated in the study of Marxism in China. At present, in the domestic academic circles, the study on the object of sinicization of Marxism is still very weak, and the scope of cognitive differences is very large. There are mainly three kinds of views- "Chinese realities" or "the basic principle of Marx" single object theory, "two theories" object theories and "principle- practice- theory" three object theories. These ideas sound reasonable, but there are defects on the understanding of the concept, which is the confusion of the object and the target. The object of sinicization of Marxism should be "of what" questions, rather than "into what" questions, which is the "object" rather than "result". The content should cover the whole Marxism; we should be comprehensive understanding and grasp the object of sinicization of Marxism from the whole system, the universality of the contents, the core content, the essence of Marxism and so on. Of course, there are many shortcomings in the study, and we should reflect and deepen for the object of sinicization of Marxism from connotation, practice path, methodology and research areas, which will certainly promote the development of related research.

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  • Fang-fang He, 2017. "Interpretation and Reflection: The Study of the Object of Sinicization of Marxism in China," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(2), pages 169-169, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:13:y:2017:i:2:p:169
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