Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China's New Class

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Stanford University Press, 10 mars 2009 - 368 sidor

Rise of the Red Engineers explains the tumultuous origins of the class of technocratic officials who rule China today. In a fascinating account, author Joel Andreas chronicles how two mutually hostile groups—the poorly educated peasant revolutionaries who seized power in 1949 and China's old educated elite—coalesced to form a new dominant class. After dispossessing the country's propertied classes, Mao and the Communist Party took radical measures to eliminate class distinctions based on education, aggravating antagonisms between the new political and old cultural elites. Ultimately, however, Mao's attacks on both groups during the Cultural Revolution spurred inter-elite unity, paving the way—after his death—for the consolidation of a new class that combined their political and cultural resources. This story is told through a case study of Tsinghua University, which—as China's premier school of technology—was at the epicenter of these conflicts and became the party's preferred training ground for technocrats, including many of China's current leaders.

 

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EASTWEST CENTER SERIES ON Contemporary Issues
Introduction
Chapter One Political Foundations of Class Power
Chapter Two Cultural Foundations of Class Power
Chapter Three Cradle of Red Engineers
Chapter Four Political Versus Cultural Power
Chapter Five Uniting to Defend Political and Cultural Power
Chapter Six Supervising the Red Engineers
Chapter Eight WorkerPeasantSoldier Students
Chapter Nine Rebuilding the Foundations of Political
Chapter Ten Triumph of the Red Engineers
Chapter Eleven Technocracy and Capitalism
Conclusion
Tsinghua University Faculty Production Workers
Bibliography
Index

Chapter Seven Eliminating the Distinction Between Mental

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Joel Andreas is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. His work has appeared in various publications, including the American Sociological Review, Theory and Society, and The China Journal.

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