Biblioteca / 2010-2019
Li Danyang. Li Hanjun and the Early Communist Movement in China.
Tesis doctoral.
Cardiff University, 2011.
300 páginas.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
1 – A PROMISING YOUTH
FORMATIVE ENVIRONMENT
EARLY YEARS IN WUCHANG
STUDYING IN JAPAN
THE BAPTISM INTO NEW THINKING
2 – SEEKING WAYS TO RECONSTRUCT CHINA
‘THE DARKEST HOURS OF CHAOS’ IN CHINA
THROWING HIMSELF INTO THE ‘CHINESE ENLIGHTENMENT’
‘TRANSFORMATION SHOULD BE COMPLETE’
3 – INTERPRETING AND DISSEMINATING MARXISM
THE SOURCE OF LI HANJUN’S MARXIST STUDIES
‘HOW SHOULD WE EVOLVE?’
URGING PEOPLE TO STUDY SOCIALIST THEORIES SYSTEMATICALLY
TRANSLATING MARXIST WORKS
INTRODUCING AND POPULARISING MARXIST ECONOMIC THEORY
ELABORATING ON THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY
4 – A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE CCP
ADVANCING THE IDEA OF FORMING A PROLETARIAN PARTY
‘A CHINESE BOLSHEVIK’
A KEY LINK BETWEEN SOCIALISTS IN EAST ASIA
‘A CENTRAL FIGURE’ IN THE FOUNDING OF THE EMBRYONIC PARTY
BUILDING A NATIONWIDE COMMUNIST PARTY IN CHINA
AT THE FOUNDING CONGRESS
A CRITICAL SUMMARY
5 – PIONEERING THE CHINESE LABOUR MOVEMENT
DEVOTION TO THE EMANCIPATION OF THE PROLETARIAT
A LEADER OF THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN THE CCP’S FOUNDING PERIOD
PROMOTING WORKERS’ORGANISATIONS IN HUBEI
ACTIVITIES AROUND THE JING-HAN RAILWAY STRIKE
STRIVING FOR LABOURERS’ LEGAL RIGHTS
ENCOURAGING INTELLECTUALS TO INTEGRATE WITH LABOURERS
6 – WITHDRAWAL FROM THE CCP
ON THE UNITED FRONT
ON THE CCP’S RELATIONS WITH THE COMINTERN AND THE SOVIET UNION
ON THE COMMUNISTS’ MEANS OF SUBSISTENCE
ON PARTY CENTRALISM
PERSONAL CONFLICTS WITHIN THE PARTY
7 – VIEWS ON SOCIALISM
INTRODUCING VARIOUS SCHOOLS OF SOCIALISM
WHY DID CHINA HAVE TO TAKE THE SOCIALIST ROAD?
HOW TO BRING ABOUT A TRANSITION TO SOCIALISM IN CHINA?
WHAT KIND OF INSTITUTIONS SHOULD GOVERN THE FUTURE SOCIALIST SOCIETY?
LI HANJUN’S VISION OF THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM OF THE FUTURE SOCIETY
CONCLUSIONS
SECTION1. MAIN POINTS AND FINDINGS
SECTION 2. LI HANJUN’S TRAGIC FATE
SECTION 3. COMMENTS ON LI HANJUN’S CHARACTER AND THINKING
SECTION 4. ENDS AND MEANS
SECTION 5. A FINAL ASSESSMENT
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