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A Study Of "Red Flag Weekly" And Soviet Armed Struggle

Posted on:2016-12-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206330464961917Subject:Marxism in China
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Redflag Weekly, published from March 9th of 1931 to March 1st of 1934, is an official journal of the central committee of the communist party of China in the agrarian revolution time, which has made great contribution to the development of the Soviet armed struggle. However, there is rare article which analyses the relationship between Redflag Weekly and the Soviet armed struggle from the view of sinicization of Marxism. Therefore, it is necessary to study Redflag Weekly how to promote the Soviet armed struggle.First of all, this paper goes through all published articles and especially analyzes those related to the Soviet armed struggle, such ad its background, motive forces, objects and course. Then is analyses Redflag Weekly how to influence the three key factors of the Soviet armed struggle:the central committee of the communist party of China、army building and the masses. Finally, it provides scientific comments regarding contributions as well as limitations to its study on the development of the Soviet armed struggle.Redflag Weekly is an authorized newspaper of the Communist Party of China during the exploration period, which did some exploration of the Soviet armed struggle. It unavoidably mistakenly gives publicity to some Lefty thoughts due to limitation of the era, the theory and the recognition ability. Nevertheless, it highly raises the new democratic revolution flag against imperialism and feudalism in the dark nights of white terrorism which unites revolutionary team and brightens the way forward. Even though the discussions of motive forces and objects of the Soviet armed struggle are naive even wrong, it is still valuable as it records the maturation of the development of the Soviet armed struggle of Communist Party of China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Redflag Weekly, the Soviet area, the armed struggle
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