Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism

Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism
Title Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism PDF eBook
Author Maurice J. Meisner
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Total Pages 284
Release 1982
Genre Philosophy
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Marxism, Maoism und Utopianism

Marxism, Maoism und Utopianism
Title Marxism, Maoism und Utopianism PDF eBook
Author Maurice J. Meisner
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Total Pages 0
Release 1982
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Dialectic of the Chinese Revolution

Dialectic of the Chinese Revolution
Title Dialectic of the Chinese Revolution PDF eBook
Author Jiwei Ci
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 294
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 0804723737

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In this progression, which the author describes as the unfolding of the hedonistic potential of utopianism, Marxism became China's road to capitalism and consumerism.

Utopianism and Marxism

Utopianism and Marxism
Title Utopianism and Marxism PDF eBook
Author Vincent Geoghegan
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 196
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9783039101375

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The grounding assumption of this book is that an element of utopianism is a necessity in any political thinking, and that a self-conscious utopianism can generate a richer level of theory and practice. The text then follows the chequered career of utopianism in the Marxist tradition.

Utopia and Utopianism in the Contemporary Chinese Context

Utopia and Utopianism in the Contemporary Chinese Context
Title Utopia and Utopianism in the Contemporary Chinese Context PDF eBook
Author David Der-wei Wang
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2020-04-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 988852836X

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Utopia and Utopianism in the Contemporary Chinese Context: Texts, Ideas, Spaces decisively demonstrates the extent to which utopianism has shaped political thought, cultural imaginaries, and social engagement after it was introduced into the Chinese context in the nineteenth century. In fact, pursuit of utopia has often led to action—such as the Chinese Revolution and the Umbrella Movement—and contested consequences. Covering a time span that goes from the late Qing to our days, the authors show that few ideas have been as influencing as utopia, which has compellingly shaped the imaginaries that underpin China’s historical change. Utopianism contributed to the formation of the Chinese state itself—shaping the thought of key figures of the late Qing and early Republican eras such as Kang Youwei and Sun Yat-sen—and outlived the labyrinthine debates of the second half of the twentieth century, both under Mao’s rule and during the post-socialist era. Even in the current times of dystopian narratives, a period in which utopia seems to be less influential than in the past, its manifestations persistently provide lifelines against fatalism or cynicism. This collection shows how profoundly utopian ideas have nurtured both the thought of crucial figures during these historical times, the new generation of mainland Chinese and Sinophone intellectuals, and the hopes of twenty-first-century Hong Kong activists. “Wang, Leung, and Zhang’s collection is a timely contribution to utopian studies built on consistent, coherent, boundary-crossing approaches. Interdisciplinary in its very sense, the essays bring intellectual history, literary studies, philosophy, and political theories together in dialogue. Of particular note are the essays that situate Hong Kong in a literary tradition that connects China, Hong Kong, and the beyond.” —Mingwei Song, Wellesley College “Utopia and Utopianism in the Contemporary Chinese Context is an impressive intellectual undertaking. The essays are highly engaging and offer powerful, multi-faceted approaches to utopianism in contemporary Chinese thought and practice. Stimulating and informative, the book as a whole addresses the dynamic interplay between the utopian and dystopian, thereby inspiring clarity in political thought and action in the present moment.” —Robin Visser, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

What's Left?

What's Left?
Title What's Left? PDF eBook
Author Jack Lawrence Luzkow
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Total Pages 192
Release 2006
Genre History
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"The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian longing for socialism; between a science of history and a prophetic hope based on moral and ethical ideals. His writings examined history and argued for the necessity of communism to achieve the moral ideal of utopia. Although Marx was the last great utopian, his work has been adapted in Russia and China to rationalize and justify totalitarian regimes, but it has also inspired Western utopian writers like Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, and Ernst Bloch. What's Left? Marxism, Utopianism and the Revolt against History, explores what remains of the Marxist and Utopian Left after the death of totalitarian utopianism and authoritarian state socialism and how Marxism still provides a powerful critique of present day globalization."--Publisher's website.

Mao's China and After

Mao's China and After
Title Mao's China and After PDF eBook
Author Maurice Meisner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 614
Release 1999-04
Genre History
ISBN 0684856352

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Presents a revised account of the revolution of 1966-1969 - Examines the social and political consequences of the upheaval - Deng Xiaoping - Democracy movement - Tienamnen Incident - Mao Zedong - The hundred flowers - Great Leap Forward.