Rethinking Mao: Explorations in Mao Zedong's ThoughtLexington Books, 2007 - 295 頁 Rethinking Mao offers an innovative perspective on the thought of Mao Zedong, the major architect of the Chinese Revolution and leader of the People's Republic of China until his death in 1976. Utilizing a number of recently discovered documents written by Mao, Nick Knight 'rethinks' Mao by subjecting a number of controversial themes to fresh scrutiny. This book provides a sophisticated analysis of Mao's views on the role of the peasants and working class in the Chinese revolution, his theoretical attempt to make Marxism appropriate to Chinese conditions, and his understanding of the Chinese road to socialism. Knight includes a discussion of the theoretical difficulties in interpreting Mao's thought. Rethinking Mao represents a challenge to many of the conventional accounts of Mao and his thoughts. This book will appeal to scholars and students of Chinese history and politics, as well as the history of Marxism in China. |
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... workers , ” this in a context in which " workers " ( even broadly defined in the manner Mao re- ferred to them87 ) were a small percentage of the population . 88 This class " gerrymander " was repeated at every level in the hierarchy of ...
... workers , ” this in a context in which " workers " ( even broadly defined in the manner Mao re- ferred to them87 ) were a small percentage of the population . 88 This class " gerrymander " was repeated at every level in the hierarchy of ...
第 96 頁
... workers , and had merely asserted workers ' rights with- out enforcing these . This negative practice had the effect , Mao believed , of “ dampening enthusiasm for the struggle and obscuring class consciousness on the part of the workers ...
... workers , and had merely asserted workers ' rights with- out enforcing these . This negative practice had the effect , Mao believed , of “ dampening enthusiasm for the struggle and obscuring class consciousness on the part of the workers ...
第 97 頁
... workers has been greatly encouraged , and the workers have played their tremendous role in the revolutionary war and in soviet construction . " 115 The significance of the growing strength of the Labour Unions was also , from Mao's ...
... workers has been greatly encouraged , and the workers have played their tremendous role in the revolutionary war and in soviet construction . " 115 The significance of the growing strength of the Labour Unions was also , from Mao's ...
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