China: From Permanent Revolution to Counter-Revolution

China: From Permanent Revolution to Counter-Revolution

by John Roberts
China: From Permanent Revolution to Counter-Revolution

China: From Permanent Revolution to Counter-Revolution

by John Roberts

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This book answers the questions: - What was the class composition and class nature of the Chinese Communist Party when it took power in 1949? - What forces pushed the Mao regime, despite its explicitly class-collaborationist strategy, to take measures which were objectively socialist and to establish the Chinese workers' state? - The Chinese Revolution was a practical test of both Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution and Mao's theory of uninterrupted revolution by stages. Which theory matched reality? - The degeneration of the Chinese People's Republic has confirmed that without a political revolution, a Stalinist regime will inevitably return to capitalism, but how did that process unfold? The author also argues that the policies adopted by the Chinese Communist party towards women were a direct measure of its revolutionary commitment. Throughout the book, how the activities of the CCP impinged upon the mass of Chinese women is used as a measure of its socialist credentials. This book also describes how the return to capitalism has meant that many of the gains made by Chinese women have been, and are being, taken away.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155892915
Publisher: Wellred
Publication date: 11/12/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

John Roberts is the host of the Speed Channel’s top-rated programs NASCAR® Raceday and Victory Lane. From the Daytona 500 to the Labor Day Classic, John Roberts travels to race cities every week to broadcast live with co-hosts Kyle Petty and Kenny Wallace.

M.B. Roberts is the author of fifteen books including Sign of Life and Bear’s Boys.

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