International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):367-372
Review of Mao-Ze-Dong's Theory on New Democracy
Author Name: Apurba Biswas;
Abstract
In China, the trajectory of the 'New Democratic Revolution' became evident through the May Fourth Movement of 1919. In the subsequent phase, a democratic revolution was organised under the leadership of workers and peasants. This movement was directed against the feudal system, imperialism, and colonialism. This new phase of the movement also marked the inception of a new cultural revolution. The People's Republic of China was established in 1949. This phase of the revolution concluded under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, driven by an alliance between workers and peasants and the cooperation of the bourgeoisie. The New Democratic Revolution constitutes a transitional phase—an intermediate stage situated between a semi-feudal, semi-colonial social order and a socialist social order. It is a revolution led by the working class, aimed at constructing a new democratic society.
Keywords
New Democracy, Revolution, Communist, Dictatorship and Republic, etc.