Chinese Marxism in flux, 1978-84 : essays on epistemology, ideology, and political economy

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Chinese Marxism in flux, 1978-84 : essays on epistemology, ideology, and political economy

edited by Bill Brugger

M.E. Sharpe, c1985

  • pbk.

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Bibliography: p. 204-213

Includes index

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ISBN 9780873323222

Description

This study of major traumas of the 20th century in America focuses on how the national responds to them, what those responses mean, and how nation traumas are similar and different to personal traumas. Coverage includes the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the assassinations of Kennedy and King.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1: Marxist Theory and Socialist Transition: The Construction of an Epistemological Relation
  • 2: The Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party Since the Third Plenum
  • 3: Undeveloped Socialism and Intensive Development *
  • 4: Economic Reform: Legitimacy, Efficiency and Rationality
  • 5: The Socialist Transition and the Socialist Mode of Production
  • 6: The Law of Value Debate - A Tribute to the Late Sun Yefang *
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pbk. ISBN 9780873323239

Description

This study of major traumas of the 20th century in America focuses on how the national responds to them, what those responses mean, and how nation traumas are similar and different to personal traumas. Coverage includes the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the assassinations of Kennedy and King.

Table of Contents

This study of major traumas of the 20th century in America focuses on how the national responds to them, what those responses mean, and how nation traumas are similar and different to personal traumas. Coverage includes the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the assassinations of Kennedy and King.

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