He ZuoxiuSome of the text published in the headlines is often short, but some of his ideas will always be questioned by readers. Especially about theThe Communist Manifesto", which triggered constant doubts about him. In this passage, he says that he should not rely solely on ".The Communist Manifestoto govern the country, dismissing it as an outdated argument and using the wrong formulation. Such remarks make one wonder if he is rightMarxismunderstanding and rightHistorygrasp.
However,He ZuoxiuThe view does not correspond to the facts. First of all, ".The Communist ManifestoWritten by Marx and Engels in 1848, although it is very old, the basic principles it reveals and the exploration of socialism are still of far-reaching significance. In fact, China has been putting the ".The Communist ManifestoAs one of the important educational materials, its guiding ideology is applied to national governance. This can be seen in the fact that the Ministry of Education has included it in the catalogue of reading guides for primary and secondary school students, as well as in the speeches of our leaders on the anniversary of the commemoration. Therefore,He ZuoxiuTo theThe Communist ManifestoThe over-price of the article is inaccurate.
The Communist ManifestoYesMarxismOne of the important works, it covers:MarxismThe rationale is rightCapitalist societyThe anatomy of socialism, the depiction of socialism and the cry for the emancipation of the proletariat. It doesn't just embodyMarxismPhilosophyPolitical EconomywithScientific socialismthoughts, also revealedHistorical materialismwithScientific socialismIt provides an in-depth analysis of the inherent contradictions of capitalism and the development trend of socialism.
In today's world, especially in China, a socialist country, we cannot ignore the ".The Communist Manifestoto our guiding role. As the leader said,MarxismIt has had a broad and profound impact on humanity, and it is not only toHistoryphenomena andSocial issuesThe unique interpretation is also a system of thought that guides us forward. MarxismThe basic principle must not be violated, otherwise mistakes will be made. Therefore, we cannot easily dismiss the ".The Communist ManifestoNor can we ignore its important contribution to the construction of socialism and the emancipation of the proletariat.
InHe ZuoxiuIn the remarks, he even willThoughtswithTheoryOpposed, thinkThoughtsIt is outdated and advocates to keep pace with the times. However, this view has nothing to do with *** aboutRevisionismThere is a clear contradiction in views. **In his speech at the National Propaganda Work Conference of the Communist Party of China, it was notedDogmatismwithRevisionismIt's all against itMarxismof,MarxismIt must move forward, develop with practice, but the basic principles cannot be violated. He also made it clearRevisionismIt is a bourgeois ideology, which in fact does not advocate a socialist line, but a capitalist line. ** Emphasize the need to carry out the rightRevisionismof criticism, and willRevisionismRegarded as thanDogmatismSomething more harmful.
Compared to the point of view of ***,He ZuoxiuThe remarks are clearly deviating from and repudiating the idea of ***. He took "keeping up with the times" as his position, but ignored itRevisionismof the hazards as well as toMarxismThe negation of the rationale. This viewpoint is deceptive, easy to confuse people's minds, and is related to our country's path of socialism with special characteristicsHistoryThe lessons contradict each other.
In summary,He ZuoxiuIn the article on ".The Communist ManifestowithMarxismThere are some errors and inaccuracies in the remarks. He's forMarxismunderstanding and rightHistoryThe certainty is questionable. At the same time, we should reacquaint ourselves with theThe Communist ManifestoThe great significance of the book to China's socialist construction cannot be easily denied as its universal truth and its guiding role in the development of socialism. Compared to the point of view of ***,He ZuoxiuThe remarks exist evident withMarxismContradictions in principle are deceptive and should arouse a high degree of vigilance.