Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 342
Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
978-0-7425-3069-0 • Hardback • June 2005 • $151.00 • (£117.00)
978-1-4616-3915-2 • eBook • June 2005 • $143.50 • (£111.00)
Arif Dirlik is professor emeritus of history at the University of Oregon.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I: The Origins
Chapter 3 Socialism and Capitalism in Chinese Socialist Thinking: The Origins
Chapter 4 National Development and Social Revolution in Early Chinese Marxist Thought
Part 5 Part II: Making Marxism Chinese: Mao Zedong
Chapter 6 Mao Zedong and "Chinese Marxism"
Chapter 7 Modernism and Anti-Modernism in Mao Zedong's Marxism
Chapter 8 The Predicament of Marxist Revolutionary Consciousness: Mao Zedong, Antonio Gramsci, and the Reformulation of Marxist Revolutionary Theory
Part 9 Part III: The Cultural Revolution in Historical Perspective
Chapter 10 Revolutionary Hegemony and the Language of Revolution: Chinese Socialism between the Present and the Future
Chapter 11 The Two Cultural Revolutions: The Chinese Cultural Revolution in the Perspective of Global Capitalism
Chapter 12 Revolutions in History and Memory: The Politics of Cultural Revolution in Historical Perspective
Part 13 Part IV: After the Revolution
Chapter 14 Post-Socialism? Reflections on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Chapter 15 Looking Backward in the Age of Global Capital: Thoughts on History in Third World Cultural Criticism
Chapter 16 Markets, Culture, Power: The Making of a 'Second Cultural Revolution' in China
Fresh, relevant, and intellectually stimulating. Marxism in the Chinese Revolution combines a critical analysis of various Chinese regimes and their policies with a no-less penetrating critique of Western scholarship on modern and contemporary China.
— Maurice Meisner, University of Wisconsin-Madison