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The Contribution of People's Publishing House (1921-1927) to the Sinicization of Marxism from the Perspective of Marxist Theory

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2023.050205 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 644

Author(s)

Huang Xiaomin 1, Hu Xue 1

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1 Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan Hubei, 430068, China

Corresponding Author

Huang Xiaomin

ABSTRACT

The first publishing organization founded by the CPC was the People's Publishing House founded in 1921. Since its establishment, the People's Publishing House has laid a solid foundation for the sinicization of Marxism and made contributions to its systematic dissemination. Now we use the stand, viewpoint and method of Marxist theory to analyze the main contributions of the People's Publishing House to the sinicization of Marxism during its founding and development period (1921-1927): First, the People's Publishing House is the main force and position for the early dissemination of Marxism in China; Second, the People's Publishing House trained a group of outstanding leaders in the early stage for the Party; Third, the People's Publishing House has laid a theoretical foundation for the popularization of Marxism in China. The centennial history of the Party is the precious spiritual wealth of the Party and the people. "We must learn and carry forward the history of the Party, and pass on and carry forward the successful experience of the Party." [1] In all periods of the Party's construction, development and struggle, the People's Publishing House is an important carrier to spread Marxism in China. The development history of the People's Publishing House is closely linked with the history of our Party, and therefore is an important part of the history of the Communist Party of China. In addition, the academic circles pay more attention to the dissemination of Marxism in the research between the People's Publishing House and Marxism. The People's Publishing House has made great contributions to the realization of the sinicization of Marxism in its early great practice of spreading Marxism.

KEYWORDS

People's Publishing House, Marxism, Sinicization of Marxism

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Huang Xiaomin, Hu Xue, The Contribution of People's Publishing House (1921-1927) to the Sinicization of Marxism from the Perspective of Marxist Theory. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2023) Vol. 5: 25-31. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2023.050205.

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