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PLA
Daily 2004-08-18
BEIJING,
Aug. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Taking shape at the beginning
of China's reform and opening-up process, late Chinese
leader Deng Xiaoping's socialist construction theory
continues to gain momentum after having yielded much
fruit in past decades. Critics view Deng's theory that
is filled with far-sight proposals and judgments constitutes
a key part of China's socialist theory.
"China's socialist construction
will surely remain a long time theme, and Deng's theory
has erected a sound and bright lantern for it," said
Luo Wendong, an expert with the Institute of Marxism-Leninism
and Mao Zedong Thought of the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences.
A general view shared by experts
is that Deng's theory inherited the essence of Mao Zedong
Thought and made many significant breakthroughs that
eventually directed China from a planned economy into
a brand new market economy era.
As a result of the market-oriented
reform, social fortunes have increased greatly, the
living standard of the 1.3 billion people as a whole
improved marvelously which have in turn consolidated
the nation's determination to go ahead on the socialist
path.
Deng provided a basic and necessary
"precondition" for China's rapid economic growth in
the following 20-plus years, said Luo. "China has its
own traditions and conditions, and China should handle
its affairs in its own way instead of simply copying
other countries' practices," said Takeuchi Minoru, honorary
professor of Japan's Kyoto University.
A recent survey among netizens
indicated that 48.2 percent of the respondents expressed
their concern over in what way Deng's theory will be
further integrated with China's reality and in turn
guide the country's into the future.
In fact, Deng's name has gone
far beyond the Chinese land. Astreet in Bishkek, capital
of Kyrgyzstan, is named after Deng.
Kyrgyz President Askar Akayevich
Akayev once said Deng's theory on reform and opening
up was of value to all countries. "The reason we commemorate
Deng is to learn his theory, follow his guidance and
strive for the rise of the Chinese nation and global
peace and prosperity," said Wang Mingpi, president of
a US-based Deng Xiaoping studies foundation.
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