From Friend to Comrade: The Founding of the Chinese Communist Party, 1920-1927

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University of California Press, 2023年12月22日 - 384 頁
Scholars have long held that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was a centralized organization from its founding in 1921. In a departure from that view, From Friend to Comrade demonstrates how the CCP began as a group of study societies, only evolving into a mass Marxist-Leninist party by 1927.

Hans J. van de Ven's study is based on party documents of the 1920s that have only recently become available, as well as the writings of a wide range of Chinese communists. He analyzes the party's difficulty in building a cohesive organization firmly rooted in Chinese society. While past scholarship has emphasized the influence of Soviet communism on the CCP, van de Ven stresses the thinking and actions of Chinese communists themselves, placing their struggle in the context of China's political history and highly complex society.
 

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CHINESE COMMUNISTS AND CHINAS POLITICAL CRISIS
9
THE FOUNDING OF COMMUNIST CELLS AND THE FIRST CONGRESS
55
HESITANT BEGINNINGS 19211925
99
THE CCP AS MASS PARTY TAPPING THE POWER OF THE MASSES
147
THE PARTY ARISES
199
CONCLUSION
240
Abbreviations
247
Notes
251
Selected Bibliography
319
Index
351
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第 11 頁 - Faustian-Promethean strain," which he found to be characterized by "the exaltation of energy and power both over non-human nature and within human society, involving the 'rationalization' (in the Weberian sense) of man's whole socio-economic machinery.

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Hans J. van de Ven is Lecturer in Chinese Studies and Fellow of St. Catherine's College, University of Cambridge.

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