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
Abstract
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 formFile in questo prodotto:
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