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Description
In this short reflection, Comrade Enver Hoxha, bearing in mind the amount of facts he had, summarizes and analyses the entire history of the Communist Party of China, where the anti-Marxist trends emerged and where they were continued. All this old revisionism culminated in “Mao Zedong Thought”, he concludes, mentioning that Marxism-Leninism would inevitably oppose this trend. Bearing the name of the title, he also analyses the class character of the Chinese revolution, with Mao Zedong at the head. By comparing and contrasting proletarian revolution with bourgeois-democratic revolution, he concludes that it was not a proletarian revolution and much more similar to the French revolution than the Great October Socialist Revolution.