The philosophical influences of Mao Zedong : notations, reflections and insights
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The philosophical influences of Mao Zedong : notations, reflections and insights
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [218]-225) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This philosophical Mao is a fresh portrait of the mind of the ruler who changed the face of China in the twentieth century. The book traces the influences of both traditional Chinese and traditional pre-Marxist Western philosophy on the early Mao and how these influences guided the development of his thought. It reveals evidence of the creative dimensions of Mao's thinking and how he wove the yin/yang pattern of change depicted in the Yijing, the Chinese Book of Changes, into the Marxist dialectic to bring ancient Chinese philosophy to mark changes in twentieth century thought.
Mao's lifetime philosophical journey includes his interpretations of and comments on both Chinese and Western philosophers. His deep, metaphysical reflections, uncanny prognostications and pensive speculations from his early pre-Marxist period to his later philosophical years prove to be as startling as they are thought-provoking.
目次
Foreword, Irene Eber, Louis Frieberg Professor Emerita of Chinese History and Philosophy and Senior Fellow, Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction to the Philosophical Mao
2. Mao's Youthful Philosophical Development
3. Mao in the Margins: Mao's Philosophy of Egoism
4. Mao's Early Philosophical Influences and Reflections
5. The Blend of the Influence of Chinese and Western philosophy on Mao's Thought and Parallels in China's Social and Economic Development
6. Mao's Marxist Thought and the Yijing
7. Mao as Metaphysician and Literatus
8. Mao's Contributions to Philosophy
Notes
Selected List of References
Index
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