Biblioteca / 1950-1959
Benjamin Schwartz. Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1951.
2da edición, 1958.
3ra edición, Nueva York: Harper & Row, 1967. x, 258 páginas.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I – THE ORIGINS OF MARXISM-LENINISM IN CHINA
II – THE FOUNDING OF THE PARTY
III – PRELUDE TO COLLABORATION
IV – COLLABORATION
The So-Called «Right Wing»
The Ch’u Ch’iu-pai Faction
Mao Tse-tung — a Side Current
V – AN APPRAISAL OF KEY TRENDS
VI – THE NEW LINE
The August Seventh Emergency Conference
VII – THE CH’U C’IU-PAI LEADERSHIP
The New Line in Practice
The November Plenum
The Canton Commune
VIII – A NEW SHIFT IN LINE
A New Estimate of the Revolutionary Situation
The Sixth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
Proletariat, Peasantry, and the Communist Party
IX – THE LI LI-SAN LEADERSHIP
The Second Plenum of the Central Committee
Li Li-San and the Rise of the Soviet Areas
X – CHANGSHA AND THE «LI LI-SAN LINE»
Changsha
The Opposition Factions
The Third Plenum
The Attack on the «Li Li-san Line»
XI – THE WANG MING LEADERSHIP
The Fourth Plenum Line
XII – THE TRIUMPH OF MAO TSE-TUNG
Victory Within the Soviet Areas
Victory Within the Communist Movement
XIII – ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF THE MAOIST STRATEGY
The Maoist Strategy
The Maoist Strategy and Marxist-Leninist Dogma
The Maoist Strategy and the Party Line
Abiding Elements of Marxism-Leninism
A CHRONOLOGY OF KEY EVENTS, 1918-1933
BIBLIOGRAPHY