Mao Zedong's Peasant thought during the New Democratic Revolution: The Basis, Main Contents and Contemporary Enlightenment

Authors

  • Jianhong Gong
  • Huxiao Zhou

Keywords:

The Period of New Democratic Revolution; Mao Zedong; Peasant Thought.

Abstract

China is a large agricultural country, and farmers and their problems have always played an important role in the development of Chinese society. During the period of the new democratic revolution, Mao Zedong scientifically explored the problem of farmers and inherited and innovated Marxist peasant theory. Studying and studying Mao Zedong's peasant thought during the new democratic revolution is conducive to implementing the spirit of the Party's Central Rural Work Conference and promoting agricultural and rural modernization.

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Published

02-11-2023

How to Cite

Gong, J., & Zhou, H. (2023). Mao Zedong’s Peasant thought during the New Democratic Revolution: The Basis, Main Contents and Contemporary Enlightenment. Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 2, 257-261. https://wepub.org/index.php/TSSEHR/article/view/191