China had previously relied on Soviet textbooks and this book was written in the context of the Sino-Soviet split, with Kang Sheng and Chen Boda commissioning it in 1959.[2] In 1961, Ai Siqi was appointed to edit the textbook "Dialectical Materialism [and] Historical Materialism". The book was considered the main summation of Mao Zedong's philosophical thoughts, and paid close attention to the connection between Marxist philosophy and traditional Chinese philosophy.[3]
The book became a philosophical textbook for colleges and universities, party schools, and day schools in China, and it had an important influence in the 1960s and 1980s.[4] In 1993 Kang Liu wrote "The first thing any college student encounters in philosophy class is Ai Siqi's systematization of this philosophical cosmology. Ai Siqi expounds upon dialectical materialism and historical materialism."[5]
^Goldman, Professor of History Emerita Boston University and Associate of the John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research Harvard University Merle; Goldman, Merle; Cheek, Timothy; Hamrin, Carol Lee; Cheek, Professor of Chinese Research Timothy (27 February 1987). China's Intellectuals and the State: In Search of a New Relationship. Harvard Univ Asia Center. ISBN9780674119727 – via Google Books.