Originally posted by Boshko
3. The CCP was always intensely nationalistic from the beginning, it was pretty much founded on nationalistic resistance to the Japanese. This continued with intense zenophobia during the years in which Mao was in power and lots of silly attempts at "self-sufficiency" that were completely un-Marxist. Also in Maoist theory there is the idea of proletarianized nations (ie that by having imperialistic nations exploiting third world nations whole nations become bourgeoise and proletariat respectively) which is completely at odds with traditional Marxism.
3. The CCP was always intensely nationalistic from the beginning, it was pretty much founded on nationalistic resistance to the Japanese. This continued with intense zenophobia during the years in which Mao was in power and lots of silly attempts at "self-sufficiency" that were completely un-Marxist. Also in Maoist theory there is the idea of proletarianized nations (ie that by having imperialistic nations exploiting third world nations whole nations become bourgeoise and proletariat respectively) which is completely at odds with traditional Marxism.
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