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the politics of mass criticism

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"Riding a wave of criticism unprecedented in intensity or scope. China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution represented an epoch-making "struggle between the lines" to determine the direction of national development at a critical transition point. Leader of the triumphant "proletarian revolutionary line" was Mao Tse-Tung; leader of the vanguished "bourgeois reactionary line" was erstwhile Chief of State Liu Shao-ch'i, a prominent Communist theorist and organizer who had served as Mao's "close comrade-in-arms: for more than twenty years and was his designed successor. ... Mr. Ditmer illuminates the policy-making process of a revolutionary state facing diverging exigencies of economic modernization and political development."

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Liu Shao-ChìI and the Chinese Cultural Revolution: The Politics of Mass Criticism
February 1982, Univ of California Pr
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1974, University of California Press
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Liu Shao-ch'i and the Chinese cultural revolution: the politics of mass criticism
1974, University of California Press
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Bibliography: p. 359-373. * Includes index.

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Berkeley

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Library of Congress
DS778.L49 D57

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Pagination
xiv, 386 p. : graphs ; 24 cm. --
Number of pages
386

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OL22080991M
Internet Archive
liushaochichines0000ditt
ISBN 10
0520025741
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73085786
OCLC/WorldCat
1216450
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1570946

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