Marx inspires what President Xi Jinping recently called the Chinese dream. Chinese Marxism is the form that Marxism took in China prior to, during and as a result of the Chinese revolution. There is a distinction between Chinese Marxism and its realization of Marx’s theory in practice. This paper will focus on the crucial relation between Hegel and Chinese Marxism. Marx is a critical Hegelian, critical of, but strongly dependent on, Hegel. This essay will be arguing that the Chinese dream is not Hegelian, but rather anti-Hegelian, hence unlikely to be realized in a recognizable Marxian form

Hegel e il marxismo cinese

F. Cerrato
2018

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Marx inspires what President Xi Jinping recently called the Chinese dream. Chinese Marxism is the form that Marxism took in China prior to, during and as a result of the Chinese revolution. There is a distinction between Chinese Marxism and its realization of Marx’s theory in practice. This paper will focus on the crucial relation between Hegel and Chinese Marxism. Marx is a critical Hegelian, critical of, but strongly dependent on, Hegel. This essay will be arguing that the Chinese dream is not Hegelian, but rather anti-Hegelian, hence unlikely to be realized in a recognizable Marxian form
2018
Tom Rockmore
Hegel and Chinese Marxism
F. Cerrato
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