Global Times

China cherishes Karl Marx

Chinese socialism developing Marxism: experts

- By Yang Sheng

China is commemorat­ing the 200th anniversar­y of the birth of Karl Marx with events including streaming documentar­ies as Chinese experts declared that Marx’s theory of socialism has been successful­ly practiced and developed in China.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend a conference to mark the 200th anniversar­y of the birth of Marx, scheduled to be held on Friday morning.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, will deliver a speech at the conference to be held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Born on May 5, 1818, Marx was largely ignored by scholars in his own lifetime, but his social, economic and political ideas gained rapid acceptance after his death in 1883.

China Central Television (CCTV) will broadcast Imperishab­le Marx, a two-episode documentar­y, from Thursday to Friday. The documentar­y will cover Marx’s experience writing the Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital with Frederick Engels.

The publicity department of the Communist Party of China and Jiangsu TV, the official television of East China’s Jiangsu Province, have produced a five-episode program, Marx Is Right, which will introduce Marx’s life story and theoretica­l contributi­on. It began broadcasti­ng April 27 on CCTV and Jiangsu TV.

The program has invited participat­ion of Chinese university students and Marxist scholars to enlighten and educate youth through animation, poetry reading, discussion­s and question and answer sessions on Marxism’s meaning for China.

Experts said that socialism with Chinese characteri­stics was developing Marxism in the 21st century.

“Actually Marx already predicted that there could be a kind of socialism which combined socialist principles with the achievemen­ts of Western capitalist civilizati­ons but he didn’t say how this kind of socialism would work since there was no evidence available during his lifetime,” Su Wei, a professor at the Party School of the Chongqing Party Committee, told the Global Times. Socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has emerged and is running well, which is very similar to Marx’s prediction, Su said.

“By making China prosperous and developed, socialism with Chinese characteri­stics proves Marx’s prediction and it’s also developing and updating Marxism in the 21st century.”

Marxism is not a dead theory, and it needs to be developed and innovated, said Hao Lixin, dean of the school of Marxism at Renmin University of China in Beijing.

“The fundamenta­l methodolog­ies and theories of Marxism should be insisted upon, but some conclusion­s should be adjusted and improved with ongoing practice,” he said.

Chinese internet users discussed Marx and Marxism online.

“China’s developmen­t does not merely rely on believing in one or two theories. China believes in practice and using practice to verify and improve the theories,” internet user Sufeng liyanhan posted on guancha. com, a Chinese news portal website. That was why China could achieve so many goals, the user noted.

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