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Mao Tsetung thought since the cultural revolution

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In all respects, Mao has succeeded in creatively developing Marxism in such a way that Mao thought seems adequate to the Chinese situation and superior to the Soviet version.

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This article is drawn from the writer's forthcoming bookMao Tsetung Thought and the International Communist Movement to be published by the Research Institute on the Sino-Soviet Bloc, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The preparation of this article and related studies was supported by a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies and the American Philosophical Society.

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Tang, P.S.H. Mao Tsetung thought since the cultural revolution. Studies in Soviet Thought 13, 265–278 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01043877

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