Compilation of Marxist classics in Chinese progressing smoothly
Xinhua
19 Jul 2021, 02:19 GMT+10
BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) China has so far published 14 volumes of Ma Zang, a collection of Marxist classics and related documents, with a total of 9 million Chinese characters, according to its compiler. Launched in 2015 by Peking University in cooperation with several domestic and overseas research institutions, the compilation of Ma Zang is aimed at providing a complete picture of the evolution of Marxism. The whole project will take about 20 years. The published volumes include original works and translated versions, articles, reports, files, notes and letters, as well as relevant documents of the Communist Party of China.
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Three new volumes of Ma Zang, which roughly translates to Treasure of Marxism, a Peking University-led major academic and cultural project on the formation and development of Marxism, have been published by Beijing-based Science Press.
Totaling 11 books and 1.8 million Chinese characters, the newly-unveiled volumes are the sixth, seventh and eighth volumes of the first part of Ma Zang.
The latest publications mark a new achievement in the project s endeavor to bring about a relatively complete collection of Marxism research literature worldwide by collecting and compiling literature works related to the evolution of Marxism.
The Ma Zang project is comprised of four parts. Part one is books and translated works, part two contains papers and articles, part three includes reports, archives, notes and letters, and the fourth part has relevant literature on the Communist Party of China.
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