Anarchism in the Chinese RevolutionUniversity of California Press, 1 sep. 2023 - 336 sidor Arif Dirlik's latest offering is a revisionist perspective on Chinese radicalism in the twentieth century. He argues that the history of anarchism is indispensable to understanding crucial themes in Chinese radicalism. And anarchism is particularly significant now as a source of democratic ideals within the history of the socialist movement in China. Dirlik draws on the most recent scholarship and on materials available only in the last decade to compile the first comprehensive history of his subject available in a Western language. He emphasizes the anarchist contribution to revolutionary discourse and elucidates this theme through detailed analysis of both anarchist polemics and social practice. The changing circumstances of the Chinese revolution provide the immediate context, but throughout his writing the author views Chinese anarchism in relation to anarchism worldwide. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1991. Arif Dirlik's latest offering is a revisionist perspective on Chinese radicalism in the twentieth century. He argues that the history of anarchism is indispensable to understanding crucial themes in Chinese radicalism. And anarchism is particularly signif |
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... Fourth Movement ix 1 47 78 116 148 6. The Anarchist Alternative in Chinese Socialism , 1921-1927 197 7. The Revolution That Never Was : Anarchism in the Guomindang 248 8. Aftermath and Afterthoughts 286 Bibliography 305 Index 317 ...
... Fourth Movement ix 1 47 78 116 148 6. The Anarchist Alternative in Chinese Socialism , 1921-1927 197 7. The Revolution That Never Was : Anarchism in the Guomindang 248 8. Aftermath and Afterthoughts 286 Bibliography 305 Index 317 ...
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... movement in the May Fourth period . The Society's journal , People's Voice ( Minsheng ) , published un- til 1922 ( irregularly after Shifu's death ) , was to provide much - needed continuity in the anarchist movement . Members or ...
... movement in the May Fourth period . The Society's journal , People's Voice ( Minsheng ) , published un- til 1922 ( irregularly after Shifu's death ) , was to provide much - needed continuity in the anarchist movement . Members or ...
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... Fourth Movement of 1919 was a turning point in Chinese radicalism , as well as in the fortunes of anarchism . Though the movement was a product of patriotic resentment against the Versailles Treaty , the mass mobilization that ...
... Fourth Movement of 1919 was a turning point in Chinese radicalism , as well as in the fortunes of anarchism . Though the movement was a product of patriotic resentment against the Versailles Treaty , the mass mobilization that ...
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... movement . With the rise in popularity of anarchism during the May Fourth Movement , anarchist societies had proliferated all across China . While Guangzhou anarchists retained a leading role in the anarchist movement , moreover ...
... movement . With the rise in popularity of anarchism during the May Fourth Movement , anarchist societies had proliferated all across China . While Guangzhou anarchists retained a leading role in the anarchist movement , moreover ...
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... movement in the 1920s . Anarchists were active everywhere , involved in their own organiza- tions as well as ... Fourth period ) , ed . Zhao Chonghou et al . ( Beijing , 1979 ) , 4 : 275-80 . the party , hoping thereby to recapture mass ...
... movement in the 1920s . Anarchists were active everywhere , involved in their own organiza- tions as well as ... Fourth period ) , ed . Zhao Chonghou et al . ( Beijing , 1979 ) , 4 : 275-80 . the party , hoping thereby to recapture mass ...
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Nationalism Utopianism and Revolutionary Politics Anarchist Themes in the Early Chinese Revolutionary Movement | 47 |
Science Morality and Revolution Anarchism and the Origins of Social Revolutionary Thought in China | 78 |
Anarchists against Socialists in Early Republican China | 116 |
Radical Culture and Cultural Revolution Anarchism in the May Fourth Movement | 148 |
The Anarchist Alternative in Chinese Socialism 19211927 | 197 |
The Revolution That Never Was Anarchism in the Guomindang | 248 |
Aftermath and Afterthoughts | 286 |
Bibliography | 305 |
Index | 317 |
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Sida 160 - At this time my mind was a curious mixture of ideas of liberalism, democratic reformism, and Utopian Socialism. I had somewhat vague passions about ' nineteenth-century democracy,' Utopianism and old-fashioned liberalism, and I was definitely anti-militarist and anti-imperialist.
Sida 159 - Our ideal new era and new society are to be honest, progressive, positive, free, equal, creative, beautiful, kind, peaceful, full of universal love and mutual assistance, and pleasant labour; in short, happiness for the whole society.
Sida 300 - Of these, the first eight have already been carried out in China, through the adoption of methods suitable to the actual conditions of our country; and the last two, namely "the combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; the gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country" and "the combination of education with industrial production," are beginning to be carried out.
Sida 300 - The combination of education with productive labour is required by our country's socialist revolution and socialist construction, by the great goal of building a communist society and by the need to develop our education with greater, faster, better and more economical results. The aim of our socialist revolution is to wipe out all exploiting classes, all systems of exploitation, including their remnants. Basic victory has now been won in the socialist revolution on the economic front. On the political...
Sida 165 - The effect of the idea of filial piety has been to turn China into a big factory for the manufacturing of obedient subjects.
Sida 114 - Paris anarchists echoed, now clearly inspired by "mutual aid," but expressed in the vocabulary of Buddhism: "Revolution! Revolution!! Revolution!!! Since the beginning of the world, there has not been a year, a month, a day, an hour, a minute, a second, without revolution.
Sida 264 - ... been many a special school of agriculture or industry, or industrial and agricultural departments in universities. Such schools were originally intended to combine learning with practice; but once in China, their nature changed. Those who attended them wanted just to read books without any practice, and quickly became learned gentlemen. The children of peasants who went to school returned home to look down on their parents; the same with workers. Hence a proposal was made to establish a labor...
Sida 184 - Kropotkin had written: The ant, the bird, the marmot, the savage have read neither Kant nor the fathers of the church nor even Moses. And yet all have the same idea of good and evil. And if you reflect for a moment on what lies at the bottom of this idea, you will see directly that what is considered as good among ants, marmots, and...
Sida 55 - Kang's society of Great Unity represented the final stage of human progress, following stages of familism and nationalism, in that order. The utopia drew its name and virtues from a native Chinese utopian tradition, but already its inspiration came from the future...
Sida 108 - DWY Kwok, Scientism in Chinese Thought, 1900-1950 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965). 18. Science was loosely defined by the Chinese. Almost any discipline not belonging to the humanities, the social sciences, or law was "science.
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