In the two-decade period from 1928 to 1948, the proletarian themes and issues underlying the Chinese Communist Party's ideological utterances were shrouded in rhetoric designed, perhaps, as much to disguise as to chart actual class strategies. Rhetoric notwithstanding, a careful analysis of such pronouncements is vitally important in following and evaluating the party's changing lines during this key revolutionary period. The function of the "proletariat" in the complex of policy issues and leadership struggles which developed under the precarious circumstances of those years had an importance out of all proportion to labor's relatively minor role in the post-1927 Communist led revolution. [1, 2]
| ISBN: | 9780472038411 |
| Publication date: | 26th January 2021 |
| Author: | S Bernard Thomas |
| Publisher: | University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies an imprint of University of Michigan Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 360 pages |
| Series: | Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies |
| Genres: |
Politics and government |
In the two-decade period from 1928 to 1948, the proletarian themes and issues underlying the Chinese Communist Party's ideological utterances were shrouded in rhetoric designed, perhaps, as much to disguise as to chart actual class strategies. Rhetoric notwithstanding, a careful analysis of such pronouncements is vitally important in following and evaluating the party's changing lines during this key revolutionary period. The function of the "proletariat" in the complex of policy issues and leadership struggles which developed under the precarious circumstances of those years had an importance out of all proportion to labor's relatively minor role in the post-1927 Communist led revolution. [1, 2]
Labor and the Chinese Revolution features in the following genres: Politics and government
Labor and the Chinese Revolution is available in Paperback
Labor and the Chinese Revolution was written by S Bernard Thomas and published by University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies an imprint of University of Michigan Press
Labor and the Chinese Revolution has 360 pages
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