286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1987. This book is part of an ongoing intellectual project—to understand how a changing Chinese Marxism both reflects and shapes the lives of the intelligentsia in China.
Introduction: Collaboration and Conflict in the Search for a New Order; I. THE PARTY CENTER Peng Zhen: Evolving Views on Party Organization and Law; II. PARTY INTELLECTUALS Yang Xianzhen: Upholding Orthodox Leninist Theory; Deng T\io: A Chinese Leninist Approach to Journalism; III. ESTABLISHMENT SCHOLARS Sun Yefang: Toward a Reconstruction of Socialist Economics; Wu Han: The “Upright Official’’ as a Model in the Humanities Bai Hua: The Political Authority of a Writer; The Audience: Growing Alienation among Chinese Youths; Afterword.
Biography
Carol Lee Hamrin, Professor of Chinese Research - Timothy Cheek.