The Asiatic mode of production in China

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The Asiatic mode of production in China

edited by Timothy Brook

(Chinese studies on China)

M.E. Sharpe, c1989

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Articles translated from the Chinese

Bibliography: p. 185-196

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Some questions concerning research on the Asiatic mode of production / Wu Dakun
  • Ancient Chinese society and the Asiatic mode of production / Ke Changji
  • The well-field system in relation to the Asiatic mode of production / Zhao Lisheng
  • The unproblematic Asiatic mode of production / authors of An Outline history of world antiquity
  • Some questions concerning research on the theory of the Asiatic mode of production / Zhu Jiazhen
  • Further comments on the "Asiatic mode of production" / Wang Dunshu and Yu Ke
  • The "Asiatic mode of production" is not a Marxist scientific concept / Qi Qingfu
  • The scientific validity of the concept of the Asiatic mode of production / Song Min
  • The meaning of the "Asiatic mode of production" and the origin of the term / Su Kaihua
  • The Asiatic mode of production and the theory of five modes of production / Hu Zhongda
  • The theory of Marx's "Four modes of production" / Ma Xin

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Description

Brook (history, U. of Toronto) surveys the history of the concept of the AMP (a concept formulated by Karl Marx in the 1850s) in China in relation to debates elsewhere, and examines the particular issues raised in recent Chinese discussions. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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