Anarchism in the Chinese Revolution

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20th century chinese history
20th century chinese politics
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anarchism
anarchist polemics
asian history
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china
chinese anarchism
chinese history
chinese radicalism
chinese revolution
chinese revolutionary movement
chinese socialism
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guomindang
may fourth movement
morality
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republican china
revolution
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socialist movement
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780520082649
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 1993
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.
Arif Dirlik is Professor of History at Duke University. He is the author of Revolution and History: Origins of Marxist Historiography in China, 1919-1937 (California, 1978) and The Origins of Chinese Communism (1989).