The Development Course, Theoretical Connotation and Contemporary Value of the Soul of MAO Zedong Thought
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MAO Zedong Thought; seeking truth from facts; mass line; independence; development history; theoretical connotation; contemporary value.Abstract
Mao 's ideology, which was the cornerstone for the Communist Party of China's significant triumphs in the New Democratic Revolution, socialist revolution, and national development, encapsulates three essential aspects: — the pursuit of seek the truth from facts, the concept of mass line, and the pursuit of independence. These enduring principles have not only played pivotal roles throughout history but continue to demonstrate remarkable vitality and contemporary relevance in the new era. This study explores the developmental trajectory, theoretical essence, and modern significance of Mao Zedong Thought's living soul, providing theoretical foundations for advancing transformative reforms, promoting common prosperity for all, and realizing the Second Centenary Goal. By examining its practical applications and theoretical evolution across historical periods, along with the contemporary enrichment of its concepts in the new era, this paper reveals its vital relevance to modern society.
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