Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Lee Feigon. Chen Duxiu, Founder of the Chinese Communist Party.
Princeton University Press, 1983.
300 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE
PERSPECTIVES ON CHEN DUXIU
CHAPTER TWO
AWAKENING YOUTH
«Fatherless Child»
Student of Tradition
Coming of Age
The Anhui Patriotic Society
The Youth Culture
Call to Arms
CHAPTER THREE
REVOLUTIONARY TEACHER IN ANHUI
The Anhui Common Speech Journal
Vernacular Revolution
The Use of Tradition
The Rebel: Teacher and Warrior
National Essence
Upper versus Lower Gentry
Gentry Revolution in Anhui
CHAPTER FOUR
THE POLITICS OF CULTURE
Dean of the New Culture
The Politics of the Uncompromising Scholar
The Debate over Confucius
The Literary Revolution Continues
Out of the Ivory Tower
New Vocabulary, Traditional Style
CHAPTER FIVE
PARTY FOUNDER CHEN DUXIU
Foreign Model
The Socialist Alternative
The Party of the Elite
Ambivalence to Strong Central Authority
Party Organization and Societal Development: Chen, Lenin, and Marx
The Communist International
CHAPTER SIX
THE UNITED FRONT
The Difficulties of an Independent Party
The Failure of an Alternative to the KMT
Advantages of the KMT
The «Block Within» Strategy
Theoretical Confusion
The Independent Proletarian Economic Revolution
The Meddling of the International
Chen on Social Revolution
Scapegoat
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHEN DUXIU IN OPPOSITION
Trotskyist New Youth
Trotskyist Critique
Expulsion
The Leftist Opposition
Urban Revolutionary
Last Attempts at Political Influence
The End
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY