Chang Ch'un-Ch'iao and Shanghai's January Revolution.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Ann Arbor :
Center for Chinese Studies Publications,
1978.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- I. Introduction
- II. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao's Political and Organizational Background
- Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu's Political and Organizational Background
- III. The Cultural Campaign: May-August 1966
- IV. Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu and the Early Red Guard Movement in Shanghai
- Shanghai Red Guard Opposition to the MPC
- The Spiral of Conflict: Peking Red Guards Enter Shanghai
- Internal MPC Debates about Dissident Red Guards
- Mao's Self-Clarification: The October Party Work Conference
- V. The Central Dilemma: Revolution and Production
- Workers Enter the Cultural Revolution
- The Anting Incident
- The MPC's Arguments against Worker Organizations
- The Development of Mass Factionalism and the Paralysis of Municipal Government
- The "Liberation Daily" Incident and the Polarization of Factions
- Ts'ao's Abdication and the Development of Anarchy
- VI. The Socioeconomic Origins of "Economism
- Sources of Popular Discontent
- The Worker-Peasant System
- Youth Mobilization System
- Resulting Grievances and Conflicts
- Apprentices
- Sent-down Youths
- Sent-down Permanent Workers and Suburban Peasants
- Contract and Temporary Labor
- Permanent Workers
- Social Conditions in Shanghai
- December
- Massive Population Influx
- Food, Commodity Shortages and Increased Unemployment
- Trigger Incidents for Economic Paralysis: December 26-31
- CCRG Decision of December 26
- General Upsurge of Economic Demands
- The Scarlet Exodus and General Strike
- The Effects of Economism
- VII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the January Revolution
- Stage One
- Establishing a Rationale for Action
- Stage Two
- Strike-Breaking and Political Organizing
- The Deterioration of Chang's Mass Support
- Stage Three
- The Commune/Revolutionary Committee.
- VIII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Demobilization
- Halting Attacks on Industrial and Administrative Cadres
- Returning Students to School
- Returning Youths to the Countryside
- Resolving the Issue of Worker Economic Demands
- Restoring Order in Shanghai's Neighborhoods
- Shanghai in the Summer of 1967
- IX. Conclusions
- Interpretive Shifts
- The January Revolution
- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and Chinese "Radicalism
- Theoretical Perspectives
- Organizational Structure and Political Conflict
- Social Structure and Political Conflict
- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Social Change
- Chronology of Events
- Notes
- Sources.