This book recounts the history of Marxist philosophy in China between
1923 and 1945 through the writings and activities of four
philosophers: Qu Qiubai, Ai Siqi, Li Da and Mao Zedong. Two of these
philosophers – Qu and Mao – were also political activists and
leaders, but their contribution to this history is as important, if
not more so, than the contribution of Ai and Li who were predominantly
philosophers and scholars. The inclusion of Qu and Mao underlines the
intimate connection between philosophy and politics in the
revolutionary movement in China. It is not possible to speak credibly
of Marxist philosophy in China without considering the political
context within which its introduction, elaboration and dissemination
proceeded. Indeed, each of the philosophers considered in this book
repudiated the notion that the study of philosophy was a scholastic
intellectual exercise devoid of political significance. Each of these
philosophers regarded himself as a revolutionary, and considered
philosophy to be useful precisely because it could facilitate a
comprehension of the world and so accelerate efforts to change it. By
the same token, each of these philosophers took philosophy seriously;
each bent his mind to the daunting task of mastering the arcane and
labyrinthian philosophical system of dialectical materialism.
Philosophy might well be political, they believed, but this was no
excuse for philosophical dilettantism.
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ISBN
9781402038068
Publisert
2020
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Springer
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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