Special Report: Greeting 17th CPC National Congress
BEIJING, Oct. 10 -- Central authorities of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) decided to launch a project of studying and
building Marxist Theory in early 2004, which made substantial progress in the
past three-plus years. The implementation of this project represents a vital
measure of the CPC Central Committee with Hu Jintao as its general secretary to
step up the Party's ideological, theoretical building. On this issue, People's
Daily reporter Yu Jianbin interviewed a leading official of the office of the
project at the request of readers on the eve of the imminent 17th CPC National
Congress.
Reporter: Could you give an account of what the
project has so far achieved as people from all strata of society have been
paying great heed to the progress of this project?
Leading official: The project has scored substantial
progress since the launch of the project over three years ago with joint efforts
of experts and scholars and various departments under the direct leadership of
the CPC Central Committee. Its progress is manifested in the ensuing aspects:
First, new progress has been made in the study and
interpretation of the latest outcome in sinifying Marxism. Centered on three
vital theoretical achievements on this subject and a range of major strategic
ideas set forth by the CPC Central Committee in the past five years following
the convocation of the 16th National Congress in late 2002, more than 50 key
topics have been worked out and experts have released more than 800 theoretical
articles (or essays) from their study on practical, ethnical and epochal
characteristics of Marxism in the present-day China, providing a powerful,
academic reasoning prop for the Party's theoretical innovation.
Second, new progress has been made in the study of
major theoretical and practical issues. Centered on such great strategic
concepts as the scientific outlook on development and the building of a
socialist, harmonious society, a series of theoretical, study-group meetings
have been held, which brought forth a batch of theoretical research findings
and, centered on some "hot, knotty" issues of concern to the masses of people
and officials, serial popular books have been edited as imperative,
supplementary reading materials for ordinary people or Party officials.
Moreover, the relevant specialists have been organized to study special theses
in an effort to provide useful materials for the CPC and government departments
in making their policy decisions.
Third, new progress has been made in the compilation
and translation of classic Marxist works. To cope with demands of both officials
and commoners to study the classic works of Marxism, the recompilation,
re-translation and revision have done to the existing versions of the Marxist
classic works. To date, the 10-volume Collective Works of Karl Marx and
Friedrich Engels and Lenin's Treatise in five volumes have basically undergone
the compilation, revisions and checks of the existing translations.
Fourth, new progress has been made in updating a
setup for disciplines or branches of learning and the teaching materials setup.
With regard to the building of discipline setup, the study of Marxist theories
has been taken as the first-class discipline, and the study of ABC Marxist
theories, the historical development of Marxism, the signification of Marxism
and the development of Marxism overseas as the second-class discipline. And the
Marxist theoretical research discipline setup has initially taken shape with
respect to the study of philosophy, political economy, scientific socialism,
political science, sociology, media science, historiography, jurisprudence and
literature, etc.
Moreover, the Publicity Department of the CPC Central
Committee (PD) and the Ministry of Education (ME) this year again drafted an
"overall, essential teaching material editing plan for philosophy and social
science at institutions of higher learning under the project of studying and
building Marxist Theory. The "overall plan" proposes incorporating a total of 41
varieties of essential teaching materials, involving 10 college disciplines in
the plan, which are expected to complete in 2011. At present, the work of
editing and compiling the first batch of essential teaching materials is
proceeding well and smoothly, and four new books about college ideological,
political theories have already been put to use.
