Contents of Marxism Studies, Issue 4, 2025
Special Feature Hou Huiqin | Grasping the Principle of Remaining “Problem-Oriented” [1] from the Perspective of Worldview and Methodology
Interviews with Distinguished Scholars Journal Correspondent | The Political and Revolutionary Character of Marx and Engels’ Thought and Its Contemporary Implications: An Interview with Professor Terrell Carver of the University of Bristol, UK
Studies on Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era He Husheng | On the National Character of Xi Jinping Thought on Culture Chen Hongling | The Party-Logic of Ensuring Steady and Sustained Progress [2] for Chinese-path Modernization
Basic Principles of Marxism Zhang Jianyun | The Core and Characteristics of the New Round of Scientific and Technological Revolution from the Perspective of Historical Materialism Guo Qiang | The Historical Dialectics of the State and Capitalism in Capital and Its Manuscripts Wang Xiaofeng | A Historical Materialist Interpretation of the Complex Correlation Between Cultural Forms and Epochal Development and Its Contemporary Implications: An Analysis Based on Marx’s “Introduction to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy”
The Sinicization and Modernization of Marxism Gong Yutao | The Anti-Fascist Struggle Strategies of the Comintern and the Formation of the CPC’s Policy on the Anti-Japanese National United Front Zhang Fuwen | A Systematic Analysis of the Theoretical Dimension of the People-Centered Approach in the New Era
Global Marxism and Socialism Huang Xiaowu | Gramsci’s Theory of Hegemony and the Southern Question in Italy Yang Chengguo | The Communist Party of Britain’s Exploration of Socialism in the 21st Century
Critiques of Contemporary Capitalism Liu Yan | A Critique of the Multiple Logics of US Data Colonialism and Potential Responses Zhao Mengqi | An Analysis and Evaluation of US Neo-Populism