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申東允 호서대학교 사회과학연구소 1987 社會科學硏究 Vol.6 No.1
The open-door ideology newly burgeoned during the later stage of Mao’s control is well referred to one of the most phenomenal changes in the current politics in China. Deug Xiaoping has been a flexible but stout promotor of the open-door policy since the late seventies. The political conversion was of course motivated by desperate aspiration on the part of the ruling class as well as the people of China to get out of the lamentable misery bequested from Mao Tse-tung s ideology-first doctrine. The thirty years under Mao’s water-tight control ended with a total failure in enhancing the people’s well-being, and subsequently became a relic of the past. What caused this dramatic and drastic political transformation in China? The Marx-Lenin, ideology that constituted the very basis of the Mao’s doctrine has originally very fatal defects, and was unsuitable to China from the begining. Mao’s failure was resulted from his headstrong belief in Marx-Lenin’s ideology. He was such a man of stupidity as was totally blind to the fatal defects of Marx-Lenin’s ideology, lack of philosophy. He was also regretably unable to fore-seethe possible crisis that would arise in the process of actuality of their political ideals. In fact the open-door policy of China is a natural outcome of the self-improvement of the defect of the Marx-Lenin’s ideology, lack of philosophical foundation, and the actual crisis of the Chinese society.