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==== The Mass Line ====
==== The Mass Line ====
[[Mass line|The Mass Line]] (Simplified Chinese: 群众路线; Pinyin: qúnzhòng lùxiàn) is the political, organizational and leadership method developed by [[Mao Zedong]] and the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) during the [[Chinese]] revolution. The essential element of the mass line is consulting the masses, interpreting their suggestions within the framework of [[Marxism–Leninism]], and then enforcing the resulting policies. It is a basic part of Mao Zedong Thought , one of the guiding ideologies of the Communist Party of China, and is declared by the Communist Party of Chinato be one of the three basic aspects of the "living soul" of Mao Zedong Thought. Summarized by Mao Zedong as "all for the masses, everything depends on the masses" and "from the masses, to the masses"<ref>"Resolution on Several Historical Issues Concerning the Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China"</ref>
[[Mass line|The Mass Line]] (Simplified Chinese: 群众路线; Pinyin: qúnzhòng lùxiàn) is the political, organizational and leadership method developed by [[Mao Zedong]] and the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) during the [[Chinese]] revolution. The essential element of the mass line is consulting the masses, interpreting their suggestions within the framework of [[Marxism–Leninism]], and then enforcing the resulting policies. It is a basic part of Mao Zedong Thought , one of the guiding ideologies of the Chinese Communist Party, and is declared by the Chinese Communist Party to be one of the three basic aspects of the "living soul" of Mao Zedong Thought. Summarized by Mao Zedong as "all for the masses, everything depends on the masses" and "from the masses, to the masses"<ref>"Resolution on Several Historical Issues Concerning the Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China"</ref>


==== The Sinicization of Marxism ====
==== The Sinicization of Marxism ====
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== The Scientific Outlook on Development ==
== The Scientific Outlook on Development ==
The '''[[Scientific Outlook on Development]]''' (Chinese: 科学发展观; pinyin: ''Kēxué Fāzhǎn Guān'')  is one of the guiding socio-economic principles of the Communist Party of China(CPC), credited to former Chinese leader [[Hu Jintao]] and his administration, who was in power from 2002 to 2012. The ideology was ratified into the CPC constitution at the 17th Party Congress in October 2007. It is lauded by the Chinese government as a successor and extension ideology to Marxism–Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory and the Three Represents.<ref>[http://english.people.com.cn/102774/8024779.html Hu Jintao (19 November 2012). "Full text of Hu Jintao's report at 18th Party Congress"]. People's Daily.</ref>  
The '''[[Scientific Outlook on Development]]''' (Chinese: 科学发展观; pinyin: ''Kēxué Fāzhǎn Guān'')  is one of the guiding socio-economic principles of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC), credited to former Chinese leader [[Hu Jintao]] and his administration, who was in power from 2002 to 2012. The ideology was ratified into the CPC constitution at the 17th Party Congress in October 2007. It is lauded by the Chinese government as a successor and extension ideology to Marxism–Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory and the Three Represents.<ref>[http://english.people.com.cn/102774/8024779.html Hu Jintao (19 November 2012). "Full text of Hu Jintao's report at 18th Party Congress"]. People's Daily.</ref>  


==== Core Ideology ====
==== Core Ideology ====
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