Millennium Post

Marxism changed China from ‘Asia’s sick man’ to world’s 2nd largest economy: Xi

- K J M VARMA

BEIJING:

China’s National Museum on Saturday opened an exhibition to mark the 200th birth anniversar­y of Karl Marx, as the ruling Communist Party is celebratin­g the day in a big way reiteratin­g its adherence to the German philosophe­r’s socialist ideology. Marxism has strong influence in China where students begin learning the theories of Marx and Lenin in middle school.

The exhibition was sponsored by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and a history research institute under the department and China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The exhibition will run for three months, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

The CPC is celebratin­g Marx’s 200th anniversar­y in a big way reiteratin­g its adherences to socialist ideology enunciated by Marx.

President Xi Jinping has defended as “totally correct” the ruling Communist Party’s adherence to Karl Marx’s theory of socialism for 97 years, saying it has profoundly changed China from the “sick man of Asia” to the secondlarg­est economy of the world.

“There might be setbacks in the developmen­t of socialism in the world, but the overall trend for human society developmen­t has never changed, and it will never change,” Xi told a special function here organised to celebrate the 200th anniversar­y of Marx’s birth. “Marxism has not only profoundly changed the world, but also China,” Xi said.

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