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The Malleability of Man in Chinese Marxism

The China Quarterly, 1971
“Human nature changes” – a vague statement acceptable to Marx and to Engels, to Stalin and to Mao. The point is: what is it that changes, under what conditions does it change, and what is the nature of the change? The article that follows is a case study of the interaction between the concrete cultural and social dimensions of a given country and a ...
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Marxism and the Chinese experience

Journal of Comparative Economics, 1991
David H. Kent   +2 more
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Marxism and the Chinese Experience: Issues in Contemporary Chinese Socialism

2016
These essays consider the implications for Chinese socialism of the repudiation of the Cultural Revolution and the legacy of Mao Zedong as well as the meaning of the new definition and direction Mao's successors have given socialism. The themes have been selected for conceptual coherence within a socialist problematic of social change.
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Agrarian Marxism and the proletariat: a palm oil manifesto

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2021
Oliver Pye
exaly  

Aesthetics and Chinese Marxism

positions: asia critique, 1995
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Afterword: Reflections on Contemporary Chinese Marxism

2023
Chengbing Wang   +10 more
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On Articulation, Translation, and Populism: Gillian Hart’s Postcolonial Marxism

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2020
Michael Ekers, Alexander John Loftus
exaly  

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