The Chinese Practice of Marxist Anti-poverty Thought
Abstract
Under the guidance of Marxist anti-poverty thinking, my country has gradually formed an anti-poverty system with Chinese characteristics suitable for itself. This article takes the anti-poverty thoughts of Marx and Engels as the theoretical origin, and systematically summarizes the course of the sinicization of Marxist anti-poverty thought and its contemporary value. This article discusses the optimization path of Marxist anti-poverty thinking in the current poverty alleviation work in China, in order to guide my country's socialist poverty alleviation practice, and smoothly promote my country to complete the poverty alleviation task as scheduled.References
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