"Communism has become a hot word in the opinion sphere recently. Some newspapers have published articles that called for working for the long-term goal of communism. However, a number of intellectuals online have adopted an ironic view toward the doctrine of communism. Such debates, however, are not unexpected," state-run Global Times said in the editorial.
"Since China's reform and opening-up, communism is no longer a hot slogan in newspapers and on people's lips. But as a noble ideal, it still guides the country's direction. The political concept of the whole of society should be consolidated, or there will be a lack of cohesion," it said.
Despite the dilution of the communist ideology, the CPC continues to run China under one-party system as part of ideological interpretation "socialism with Chinese characteristics".
Defending the ideological transition, it said, "China did not experience a developed capitalist society. It is understandable that some people are attracted by the advantages of capitalism. (Karal) Marx long-illustrated the prospects of communism, which shows the broad-mindedness of mankind".
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"The positive energy that communism brought to our society has far exceeded any bad outcome led by our immature understanding of it," it said.
"We cannot simply talk about communist ideals and ignore critical issues. At the same time, we should not believe communist ideals are far away because we have bought fake products or encountered corrupt officials," it said.