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    Seek truth from facts - Wikipedia

    To "seek truth from facts" means that communists should test theory against reality rather than adhere dogmatically to theory. The slogan implies respect for facts and using facts to inform theory and policy. On 11 May 1978 journalist Hu Fuming published an article in state run newspaper Guangming Daily … See more

    "Seek truth from facts" is a historically established idiomatic expression (chengyu) in the Chinese language that first appeared in the See more

    The slogan became a key slogan in Chinese Marxism and was first used by Mao Zedong in 1936. Mao had probably remembered it as … See more

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