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Xi: Study capitalism but keep Marxism

President offers advice to Party members

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BEIJING: Communist Party members should study contempora­ry capitalism but must never deviate from Marxism, Chinese President Xi Jinping said, offering a clear signal there will be no weakening of party control weeks ahead of a key Congress opening.

Speaking at a study session of the Politburo, one of the party’s elite ruling bodies, Xi said that while times are changing and society is developing, the basic tenets of Marxism remain true, state news agency Xinhua said on Friday.

“If we deviate from or abandon Marxism, our party would lose its soul and direction,” Xi said.

“On the fundamenta­l issue of upholding the guiding role of Marxism, we must maintain unswerving resolve, never wavering at any time or under any circumstan­ces.”

Xi said the party should better integrate the basic tenets of Marxism with the “reality of contempora­ry China and learn from the achievemen­ts of other civilisati­ons to create and develop Marxism”, Xinhua said.

“Xi also asked Party members to study contempora­ry capitalism, its essence and patterns,” the report added, without elaboratin­g.

China has transforme­d its economy since it began landmark reforms in the late 1970s, and is now the world’s second largest economy.

Private firms are now supported and encouraged but the state-owned sector remains a major driver of growth and investment, though some industries like iron and steel are suffering from worryingly high levels of over-capacity.

Xi said the party must continuous­ly develop socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, continuous­ly enhance China’s comprehens­ive national strength and fully demonstrat­e the advantages of China’s socialist system.

This month’s party Congress, which opens on Oct 18, will see Xi further cementing his grip on power and usher in a new generation of senior leaders. — Reuters

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