Socialism with Chinese characteristics

Socialism with Chinese characteristics ( TESE shèhuìzhǔyì Zhōngguó中国 特色 社会主义) is a term that was created by the Chinese Communist Party.

Definition

The building "socialism with Chinese characteristics " assumes that China is still in the " primary stage of socialism " located as shown on the party conferences in 1987 and was declared again in 1997. His " fundamental task " is the " liberation of the productive forces " (ie the forced development ) under the premise of "two basic points ": on the one hand the "four basic principles " - adherence to the socialist road, to the leadership of the Communist Party, at the " people's democratic dictatorship " and Marxism- Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought - and on the other hand, the "reform and opening " on the 3rd plenary session of the XI. Central Committee was announced in December 1978.

History and Significance

Deng Xiaoping used the term at the XII. Party Congress in 1982, but he did not define the phrase, they also played a minor role and was in the main document of the Congress, the report of Hu Yaobang, not before. In 1984, a collection of essays by Deng Xiaoping appeared under the title of a build socialism with Chinese characteristics ( Jianshe yǒu Zhōngguó Tese shèhuìzhǔyì "建设 有 中国 特色 社会主义").

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