A Collective Organizer: A Centennial Political and Cultural Journey of the Sentence from Lenin about the Party Newspaper

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2020, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (10) : 99-120.

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Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2020, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (10) : 99-120.

 A Collective Organizer: A Centennial Political and Cultural Journey of the Sentence from Lenin about the Party Newspaper

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 Lenin’s “newspaper is not only the collective propagandist and the collective agitator, but also the collective organizer” is a famous remark in Marxism journalistic views. This paper studies the travel process and historical influence of its introduction into China, the generation of revolutionary quotations, the location of solutions, and its re-emergence and digesting in the past 100 years. It is believed that the Communist Party of China, which is “following the Russian Road”, has made great efforts to explore the media’s skills of “publicizing, encouraging and organizing” the masses in the practice of revolution and construction. It has successfully condensed hundreds of millions of people in the sub-colonies into a community of common destiny of the Chinese nation with the Community Party of China as the leading core, and has solved the problems of the times raised by China’s “unprecedented changes in three thousand years”. Simultaneously, the historical quality of Marxism journalistic views has been built. The political and cultural travel of quotations from Lenin's party newspaper in China reminds us the road of Marxism journalistic views exploration must be alert to “left” and combining theory with practice.

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 Collective propagandist agitator and organizer / party newspaper practice / Marxism journalistic views

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 A Collective Organizer: A Centennial Political and Cultural Journey of the Sentence from Lenin about the Party Newspaper[J]. Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication. 2020, 42(10): 99-120

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