Beijing Review

The Path of the Party

As the world’s largest Marxist ruling party with more than 91 million members, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has been in power for over 70 years in the world’s most populous country. What are the secrets behind its enduring vitality?

Putting people first

The people are the CPC’s source of strength. When it was founded in 1921, the CPC pledged to represent the interests of the working class by overthrowing the corrupt and failing regime. The Party worked steadily to uphold China’s national interests, and made all-out efforts to address issues relating to people’s wellbeing, such as ensuring the fair distribution of land and enabling those

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