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Useful opium: adapted religion and harmony in contemporary China / Fallman, Fredrik   Journal Article
Fallman, Fredrik Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Pragmatism has been a leading feature of Communist Party policies since Mao Zedong's death. The attitude to religion has been something of an exception with many restrictions to the freedom of religion stipulated in the constitution. In recent years, while stressing the 'harmonious society', there has been a change in the view of religion. Recognizing the 'spiritual vacuum' in China after Mao, the party has seen the need for a controlled spiritual development that could also support the economic development. However, in this process the party has tried to control not only religious activity but also religious content and to use it for its own purposes. This is in direct opposition to Marx and Lenin's views on 'religion as opium' and indicates that the party is de facto using 'a reversed opium theory'.
Key Words Religion  China  Harmony  Adapted Religion 
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