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Li Da

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Li Da

Birth
Hunan, China
Death
24 Aug 1966 (aged 75)
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Burial
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China Add to Map
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Li Da (simplified Chinese: 李达; traditional Chinese: 李達; pinyin: Lǐ Dá) was a Chinese Marxist philosopher. He led the Agitburo after the foundation of the Party. Li Da left the Communist Party in the 1920s due to its reformism. However he maintained close ties with the party and its underground apparatus. Li Da translated many European Marxist works into Chinese. Li Da's most important work was Elements of Sociology, which had a great influence on Mao Zedong. Li Da helped popularize the New Philosophy that gained dominance in the USSR in the 1930s. After People's Republic of China was established in 1949 Li Da rejoined the CPC. He was heavily criticized and beaten at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, and died in 1966. He was posthumously rehabilitated after Mao's death.
Li Da (simplified Chinese: 李达; traditional Chinese: 李達; pinyin: Lǐ Dá) was a Chinese Marxist philosopher. He led the Agitburo after the foundation of the Party. Li Da left the Communist Party in the 1920s due to its reformism. However he maintained close ties with the party and its underground apparatus. Li Da translated many European Marxist works into Chinese. Li Da's most important work was Elements of Sociology, which had a great influence on Mao Zedong. Li Da helped popularize the New Philosophy that gained dominance in the USSR in the 1930s. After People's Republic of China was established in 1949 Li Da rejoined the CPC. He was heavily criticized and beaten at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, and died in 1966. He was posthumously rehabilitated after Mao's death.

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  • Created by: Paul Evans
  • Added: Apr 12, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238722734/li-da: accessed ), memorial page for Li Da (2 Oct 1890–24 Aug 1966), Find a Grave Memorial ID 238722734, citing Babaoshan Cemetery, Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China; Maintained by Paul Evans (contributor 51081943).