How China Forgot Karl Marx
Culture
China
Started March 25, 2026
The article explores how China's contemporary political and economic landscape has diverged from Marxist principles, highlighting the nation's shift towards capitalism and nationalism.
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How China Forgot Karl Marx
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 23, 2026
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China's departure from Marxist principles reflects a pragmatic approach to governance that prioritizes economic growth over ideological purity.
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China's shift away from Marxist theory is a betrayal of the working class and exacerbates social inequalities within the country.
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China's reinterpretation of Marxism demonstrates the adaptability of political ideologies to changing economic realities and global dynamics.
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Retaining elements of Marxism while embracing capitalism illustrates China's unique path, combining socialist rhetoric with market-driven policies.
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The abandonment of Marxism by China undermines the legitimacy of the Communist Party, leading to potential instability within the regime.
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