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Review from Branddenotes.blogspot.com,
By J.P. Franks "branddenotes.blogspot.com" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Chinese Road to Socialism: Economics of the Cultural Revolution (Hardcover)
Interesting book on the political economy of the cultural revolution. Mao believed that revolution should be permanent, or at least continually reoccurring, to prevent the emergence and consolidation of an elite class - something that is clearly possible even in nominally Communist countries. Now that China has the capacity to provide all sorts of articles of wealth to its people, it would be a good time for another drive to level hierarchies, forcing managers to share manual labor and workers to learn and carry out management responsibilities. |
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The Chinese road to socialism;: Economics of the cultural revolution, by E. L. Wheelwright (Hardcover - 1970)
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