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Transformation of Chinese Socialism

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ISBN-10: 0822337983

ISBN-13: 9780822337980

Edition: 2006

Authors: Chun Lin

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In this significant contribution to both political theory and China studies, Lin Chun provides a critical assessment of the scope and limits of socialist experiments in China, analyzing their development since the victory of the Chinese communist revolution in 1949 and reflecting on the country's likely paths into the future. Lin suggests that China's twentieth-century trajectory be grasped in terms of the collective search by its people for a modern alternative to colonial modernity, bureaucratic socialism, and capitalist subordination. Evaluating contending interpretations of the formation and transformation of Chinese socialism in the contemporary conditions of global capitalism, Lin…    
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Book details

List price: $30.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 5/18/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 5.94" wide x 9.06" long x 0.97" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

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Preface
Introduction: The Making and Remaking of the Chinese Model
China and Alternative Modernity
Chinese Socialism
People's Democracy
Liberty and Liberation
Conclusion: Rethinking the Chinese Model
Notes
References
Index