The Thought of Mao Tse-TungCambridge University Press, 1989年7月13日 - 242 頁 The most general and probably the most lasting expression of Mao Tse-Tung's contribution to the Chinese revolution was his thought. Stuart Schram's new book examines the unfolding of Mao's ideas, and in doing so sheds new light on other aspects of Mao Tse-Tung's life and times. The author traces the stages in the formation of Mao's thought from the May Fourth period through the Peasant Movement, the long years of armed struggle against the Kuomintang and the Japanese invaders, the foundation of a new state, his efforts to devise a "Chinese road to socialism," the Sino-Soviet split, and the so-called "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution." The author offers a fascinating and sure-footed analysis of Mao's intellectual itinerary, recognizing the positive value of the participatory and anti-bureaucratic thrust of his thought, and of his efforts to link Marxism with Chinese reality. This authoritative text is drawn from Volumes 13 and 15 of The Cambridge History of China, with the addition of a new Introduction and Conclusion written especially for the volume. |
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... Chinese scholars and political figures with whom I have discussed such questions is too long to reproduce here ... Revolution ' in the summer of 1980 , which marked the crucial first step in my contacts with Chinese scholars . I have ...
... Chinese scholars and political figures with whom I have discussed such questions is too long to reproduce here ... Revolution ' in the summer of 1980 , which marked the crucial first step in my contacts with Chinese scholars . I have ...
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... Chinese revolution was , however , Mao Tse - tung's thought . My purpose is to elucidate the develop- ment of that thought , and in so doing to shed light on other aspects of Mao and of his times . ' Ideas grow out of history ; they ...
... Chinese revolution was , however , Mao Tse - tung's thought . My purpose is to elucidate the develop- ment of that thought , and in so doing to shed light on other aspects of Mao and of his times . ' Ideas grow out of history ; they ...
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... Chinese revolution of the twentieth century ? Has there been a continuous revolutionary process since the beginning of the century , or even since the early nineteenth century , a process in which each phase was the logical and ...
... Chinese revolution of the twentieth century ? Has there been a continuous revolutionary process since the beginning of the century , or even since the early nineteenth century , a process in which each phase was the logical and ...
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... revolution ' , and as a ' popular war for the maintenance of Chinese nationality ' ( today we would say a ' war of national liberation ' ) : 2 There was , in any case , an impulse to national revolution , which soon took more modern ...
... revolution ' , and as a ' popular war for the maintenance of Chinese nationality ' ( today we would say a ' war of national liberation ' ) : 2 There was , in any case , an impulse to national revolution , which soon took more modern ...
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... revolution in the countryside . Others have gone much farther , insisting that , in 1927 , Mao did not merely turn ... Chinese revolution before 1927 , dominated by the urban intellectual elite , and the Chinese revolution under Mao's ...
... revolution in the countryside . Others have gone much farther , insisting that , in 1927 , Mao did not merely turn ... Chinese revolution before 1927 , dominated by the urban intellectual elite , and the Chinese revolution under Mao's ...
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