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late Maoism, to imply that these must be a throw-back to the
Cultural Revolution. Up until then, they had more frequently attacked anyone who criticised the rush to marketization as a "conservative" - this is how Cui Zhiyuan was initially described, for example. From 1997 onwards, this altered. The standard accusatory term became "New Left" ... Actually, people like myself have always been reluctant to accept this label, pinned on us by our adversaries. Partly, this is because we have no wish to be associated with the Cultural Revolution, or for that matter, with what might be called the "Old Left" of the reform-era CCP. But it is also because the term
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economic gap between rural and urban areas, and stimulate private business through public ownership and state planning. The capitalist free-market model applied in most social-democratic programs is undesirable because, instead of challenging and reforming the existing market economy and representative democracy, it seeks to moderate the social consequences of structural division and hierarchy. A suitable, sustainable market model is vital for China's leftist movement. At the same time, the New Left criticized market reforms by citing the damage they caused to the countryside as an argument.
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Chinese New Left, whose development is closely associated with Chinese economic reform. Many supporters of the New Left generally believe that a leftist economic model should be found to tackle China's dependence on exports and savings, reduce the growing
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era. It is seen as a response to problems faced by China during its modernization drive since the 1980s, which has led to growing social inequality between the coast and hinterlands, and rich and poor. Some scholars believe that, based on its unique and drastic 20th-century economic and political
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has had the largest number of laid-off workers since 1996, the city has registered China's highest rate of economic growth. Cui
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The Xi administration, while imposing political controls on businesses, has also promoted greater economic liberalisation in
Shenzhen, which was then held up as a model for the rest of China. In September 2020, the former mayor and party chief of Shenzhen, Li Youwei, published a sharply-worded
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in 2008, which promoted Maoist culture in opposition to the capitalist culture that characterized the
Chinese reformists. Radio and television played Maoist propaganda and students were organized to "return to the countryside" and promote the singing of "red songs" during this period.
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Western one, with a very distinct set of connotations – generational and political – in Europe and America. Our historical context is Chinese, not Western, and it is doubtful whether a category imported so explicitly from the West could be helpful in today's
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Gan, Yang "Zhongguo ziyouzuopai de youlai" (Origins of the Chinese Liberal Left). In Sichao: Zhongguo 'xinzuopai' jiqi yingxiang (Ideological Trends: The Chinese "New Left" and its Influence), ed. Gong Yang (110-120). Beijing: Zhongguo shehui kexue chubanshe,
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road". The Zhengzhou incident is one of the first manifestations of public nostalgia for the Mao era reported by the international press, although it is unclear whether these feelings are widespread. It is an example of Marxist Chinese New Leftism in action.
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on 13 May 2011, calling it a prime example of recent "re-collectivizations" inspired by Mao's ideas: "The furniture and appliances in each home are identical, including the big red clocks with Chairman Mao's head, radiating psychedelic colours to the tune
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2001 decision to allow private business people to become party members, referring to the decision as "political misconduct" and "ideological confusions", helped fuel the rise of what would become known as the New Left movement.
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Zhang, Xudong, "The Making of the Post-Tiananmen Intellectual Field: A Critical Overview." In Whither China? Intellectual Politics in Contemporary Chin, ed. Xudong Zhang (1-75). Durham: Duke University Press, 2001,
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and focused on expanding state influence in the economy, anti-corruption campaigns, and the promotion of "Red Culture". The policy also supported strong public welfare programs for the poor, unemployed, and elderly.
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The unhappy political, economic, and social consequences that accompanied rapid market transformation in the 1990s produced the context in which the New Left rose to the forefront of contemporary debates on China's
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in discourse drawing from the diversity of the movement. Generally speaking, the New Left can be applied to a person who embraces leftist theories, ideals, and traditions rooted in variations of
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implies that China, historically different from the West, is still using a Western model to strategise its reforms and would be limited by how the West defines the Left. Intellectual
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China's next act: how sustainability and technology are reshaping China's rise and the world's future
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Goldman, Merle (2015). "Review of China and New Left Visions: Political and Cultural Interventions".
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2939:"China's Leaders Confront an Unlikely Foe: Ardent Young Communists"
2597:
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2412:"Consumerism, Confucianism, Communism: Making Sense of China Today"
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Lim, Louisa (2 March 2006). "The high price of illness in China".
2901:"Why Beijing isn't Marxist enough for China's radical millennials"
2809:"China Allows Its Capitalists To Join Party - The Washington Post"
3898:
3550:[Everyone can feel that a profound change is underway!].
2140:, publishing a front-page editorial in support of market forces.
2100:
A number of Maoist students participated in the July–August 2018
2060:
1670:
points out that Wang Hui's performance in his interview with the
69:
2920:"Chinese authorities increase crackdown on workers and students"
2491:
Anshu, Shi; Lachapelle, François; Galway, Matthew (March 2018).
2347:
Shi, Anshu; Lachapelle, François; Galway, Matthew (March 2018).
5074:
4491:
4271:
3908:
3453:"The last Maoists in China find refuge in capitalist Hong Kong"
2206:
Wang, Hui (2003). "The New Criticism". In Chaohua, Wang (ed.).
2179:
Wang, Hui (2003). "The New Criticism". In Chaohua, Wang (ed.).
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3188:"Red songs ring out in Chinese city's new cultural revolution"
2961:"China: JASIC workers' struggle reveals rising class tensions"
2683:
1451:
5058:
4114:
3657:"Incendiary Essay Ignites Guessing Over Xi's Plans for China"
2462:[Liberalism and the New Left into the 21st Century].
1924:, was posted on the Internet, in which the legitimacy of the
1512:
1339:
74:
3507:"Chinese Maoists join students in fight for workers' rights"
2047:, as they call for a crackdown on capitalists and posting "
2025:, warning that due to the resurgence of leftists discussing
1971:
In 2013, Bo was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to
1652:
explains the origin of, and his skepticism about, the term:
3041:, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1 February 2010.
1922:
The Ten Declarations of the Maoist Communist Party of China
1691:
The development of the New Left is correlated to increased
4108:
Contemporary Chinese Thought and the Question of Modernity
3364:"'Who Are Our Enemies?' China's Bitter Youths Embrace Mao"
2817:. 23 July 2022. Archived from the original on 23 July 2022
2029:, China was at a crossroads for economic reform. In 2021,
4240:
3749:
3248:
1810:
3300:"From Political Star to 'a Sacrificial Object' in China"
2679:
2677:
1536:
United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
1960:
From 2009 to 2011, Chongqing began prosecuting alleged
1987:
to protest his conviction, but it was swiftly banned.
2856:. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 17.
2790:"The return of Mao: a new threat to China's politics"
2674:
2490:
1892:
Chinese New Leftists are often criticised by liberal
1847:
17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
496:
429:
2035:
reported that Maoism is being revived among China's
1936:
Politician Bo Xilai was promoted in October 2007 to
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is the first person to be called China's "New Left".
2346:
3655:
3271:
2788:
1911:
2757:(in Simplified Chinese). Southern People Weekly.
2087:2018 Cultural Revolution anniversary celebrations
1838:stimulate the development of related industries.
1797:
5200:
4735:Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat
3077:"After India, Nepal, China under Maoist threat?"
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2581:
1010:Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat
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3389:
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1745:Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
1704:, capitalist model of many Western countries.
4256:
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3394:. Oxford University Press. pp. 156–158.
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5010:International Conference of Marxist–Leninist
4943:National Democratic Front of the Philippines
2620:
2405:
2403:
2401:
1712:According to Zhang Xudong, "An advocate for
1530:links the emergence of New Leftism with the
1289:International Conference of Marxist–Leninist
1222:National Democratic Front of the Philippines
4803:Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries
2557:, Duke University Press, pp. 161–198,
1916:A group of workers and students formed the
1540:1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
1080:Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries
4960:Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist
4263:
4249:
3849:
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3780:
3464:
3462:
3211:
2937:Hernández, Javier C. (28 September 2018).
2070:
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1481:
1239:Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist
356:
342:
5219:History of the People's Republic of China
4693:On the Correct Handling of Contradictions
4643:Report on an Investigation of the Peasant
3323:
2936:
2684:Dallmayr, Fred R; Zhao, Tingyang (2012).
2510:
2398:
2366:
968:On the Correct Handling of Contradictions
918:Report on an Investigation of the Peasant
4965:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
1994:
1801:
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1244:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
5005:Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan
5000:Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
3653:
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1284:Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan
1279:Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
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4938:Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path
3572:
3566:
2797:from the original on 10 December 2022.
2626:
1876:," the leaflets called on lower-level
1217:Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path
324:Socialism with Chinese characteristics
4711:Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
4244:
3830:
3695:
2980:"Retro Communes: China's New Utopia?"
2958:
2954:
2952:
2849:
2787:Jamil Anderlini (30 September 2016).
2782:
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1860:
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986:Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
5127:Socialist ideology of the Kuomintang
4985:Communist Party of Ecuador – Red Sun
3856:
3730:
3361:
3342:
3212:LaFraniere, Sharon (27 March 2012).
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2761:from the original on 17 January 2013
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2205:
2178:
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1408:Socialist ideology of the Kuomintang
1264:Communist Party of Ecuador – Red Sun
4990:Serve the People – Communist League
3801:
3787:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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3654:Buckley, Chris (9 September 2021).
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2430:
1754:
1269:Serve the People – Communist League
24:
4948:Communist Party of the Philippines
3772:About Chinese 'New Left' theorist
3545:
3343:Wang, Xiangwei (17 October 2020).
3117:
2949:
2777:
2627:Mishra, Pankaj (15 October 2006).
2454:
1931:
1845:In 2008, the Third Session of the
1561:There is an ambiguity of the term
1227:Communist Party of the Philippines
25:
5250:
4970:Communist Party of India (Maoist)
4210:Tonghua Iron and Steel Group riot
4086:Peking University Marxist Society
3698:"New Left or Old Mencius? (blog)"
3689:
3273:"China's 'New Left' Grows Louder"
3270:Spegele, Brian (5 October 2012).
3239:"Police held in China gang probe"
2316:Yearbook of Chinese Theology 2015
2212:. London: Verso. pp. 61–63.
2185:. London: Verso. pp. 55–86.
2095:
1884:(of the party) and return to the
1580:The New Left's relationship with
1249:Communist Party of India (Maoist)
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5169:
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5145:
4848:Down to the Countryside Movement
4225:
4224:
3714:"Dividing the big family assets"
3573:Carter, Cindy (31 August 2021).
3416:"Justice for the Eight Comrades"
3186:Tania Branigan (22 April 2011).
2688:. University Press of Kentucky.
1828:Township and Village Enterprises
1813:'s website posted a story about
1700:changes, China cannot adopt the
1569:, and other schools criticizing
1462:
1450:
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1125:Down to the Countryside Movement
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4081:Maoist Communist Party of China
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3546:Li, Guangman (29 August 2021).
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3298:Buckley, Chris (22 July 2017).
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2978:Kuhn, Anthony (4 August 2006).
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1918:Maoist Communist Party of China
1912:Maoist Communist Party of China
5017:International Communist League
4703:A Critique of Soviet Economics
4685:On the Ten Major Relationships
4076:Jasic Workers Solidarity Group
3696:Crane, Sam (14 October 2006).
3628:Lau, Mimi (24 December 2021).
3324:Heng Shao (17 December 2013).
2959:Zhan, Dou Zhe; Young, Parson.
2885:Mark, Magnier (25 June 2019).
2748:
2719:"The Rise of China's New Left"
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2106:Jasic Workers Solidarity Group
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1798:Nanjie Village and land reform
1666:However, liberal intellectual
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978:A Critique of Soviet Economics
960:On the Ten Major Relationships
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4975:Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party
3765:Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei)
2309:Huang, Paulos (19 May 2015).
2165:
1983:. Bo's supporters formed the
1254:Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party
5224:Political movements in China
4771:Chinese Communist Revolution
4316:Continuous revolution theory
3919:Continuous revolution theory
3505:Lau, Mimi (10 August 2018).
2282:"The princelings are coming"
1048:Chinese Communist Revolution
580:Continuous revolution theory
7:
5085:National Democracy Movement
4887:Maoist insurgency in Turkey
4877:New People's Army rebellion
3600:Mai, Jun (3 October 2021).
3455:. South China Morning Post.
3351:. South China Morning Post.
3160:Chun, Lin (22 April 2012).
3118:Yi, Wei (5 February 2009).
2889:. South China Morning Post.
2727:Far Eastern Economic Review
2717:Hook, Leslie (April 2007).
2468:(in Simplified Chinese) (2)
2143:
1366:National Democracy Movement
1164:Maoist insurgency in Turkey
1154:New People's Army rebellion
10:
5255:
4865:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
4776:People's Republic of China
4291:Antagonistic contradiction
4270:
4180:Income inequality in China
3802:Xin, Liu (16 March 2003).
3513:. South China Morning Post
1546:Communist Party secretary
1513:People's Republic of China
1142:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
1053:People's Republic of China
555:Antagonistic contradiction
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5070:Mao's cult of personality
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5012:Parties and Organizations
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4907:Internal conflict in Peru
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3781:Blanchette, Jude (2019).
2563:10.1215/9780822381150-006
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1351:Mao's cult of personality
1291:Parties and Organizations
1184:Internal conflict in Peru
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35:Movements in contemporary
27:Chinese political faction
4980:Communist Party of Burma
4897:Cambodian–Vietnamese War
4892:Death and funeral of Mao
4727:Bombard the Headquarters
4719:Historic Eight Documents
4343:Newborn socialist things
4185:Labor relations in China
3634:South China Morning Post
3607:South China Morning Post
3511:South China Morning Post
3492:South China Morning Post
3438:South China Morning Post
3390:Jude Blanchette (2019).
3362:Yuan, Li (8 July 2021).
3097:
2905:South China Morning Post
2512:10.1177/0920203X18760416
2410:Zhao, Bin (March 1997).
2368:10.1177/0920203X18760416
2079:for organizing a Maoist
1975:. He is incarcerated at
1532:financial crisis of 1997
1259:Communist Party of Burma
1174:Cambodian–Vietnamese War
1169:Death and funeral of Mao
1002:Bombard the Headquarters
994:Historic Eight Documents
607:Newborn socialist things
462:Traditional Chinese
442:Alternative Chinese name
395:Traditional Chinese
5132:Thought reform in China
5065:Left communism in China
4933:Chinese Communist Party
4754:Chinese Soviet Republic
4419:Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
4373:Revolutionary base area
4190:996 working hour system
4170:Chinese economic reform
3702:uselesstree.typepad.com
3548:"每个人都能感受到,一场深刻的变革正在进行!"
3451:Jun Mai; Choi Chi-yuk.
2071:2017 Guangzhou incident
2045:996 working hour system
2039:due to China's growing
2012:Protracted People's War
1926:Chinese Communist Party
1880:to "change the current
1632:Although many New Left
1413:Thought reform in China
1346:Left communism in China
1212:Chinese Communist Party
1031:Chinese Soviet Republic
685:Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
637:Revolutionary base area
448:Simplified Chinese
381:Simplified Chinese
4855:New Communist movement
3147:"China's Falling Star"
2319:. Brill. p. 163.
2015:
1807:
1664:
1612:
1511:is a term used in the
1132:New Communist movement
4592:Muppala Lakshmana Rao
4409:Maoism–Third Worldism
4378:Seek truth from facts
4122:One China, Many Paths
4009:Larry Hsien Ping Lang
3894:Left-wing nationalism
3552:People's Daily Online
3107:(in Chinese (China)).
3056:17 March 2011 at the
2850:Moore, Scott (2022).
2629:"China's New Leftist"
2438:One China, Many Paths
2209:One China, Many Paths
2182:One China, Many Paths
1998:
1966:Chongqing gang trials
1855:中国共产党第十七届中央委员会第三次全体会议
1811:National Public Radio
1805:
1654:
1607:
1526:Chinese intellectual
865:Muppala Lakshmana Rao
675:Maoism–Third Worldism
642:Seek truth from facts
5176:Socialism portal
5164:Communism portal
5038:Big-character poster
4823:Black Power movement
4669:On Guerrilla Warfare
4353:One Divides into Two
4205:Li Hongyuan incident
4154:Red culture movement
3712:(March–April 2003).
2465:Modern China Studies
2055:2015 Luoyang meeting
1954:Red Culture Movement
1718:democratic socialism
1457:Socialism portal
1445:Communism portal
1319:Big-character poster
1100:Black Power movement
944:On Guerrilla Warfare
617:One Divides into Two
5188:Politics portal
5122:Red Star Over China
4995:Black Panther Party
4882:Sino-Albanian split
4860:Cambodian Civil War
4833:16 May Notification
4828:Cultural Revolution
4393:Three Worlds Theory
4321:Cultural Revolution
4175:Cultural Revolution
3889:Chinese nationalism
3814:on 27 February 2021
3704:. The Useless Tree.
3581:. Counter-Power Lab
3579:China Digital Times
3535:. 14 November 2018.
3440:. 23 December 2017.
3278:Wall Street Journal
3120:"政治多元?中国惊现"毛主义共产党""
2814:The Washington Post
2793:. Financial Times.
2751:"丁学良:中国只有老左派,没有新左派"
2051:" on social media.
1738:John Maynard Keynes
1693:Chinese nationalism
1642:Cultural Revolution
1621:about intellectual
1618:Beijing Youth Daily
1556:Wang Lijun incident
1469:Politics portal
1403:Red Star Over China
1274:Black Panther Party
1159:Sino-Albanian split
1137:Cambodian Civil War
1110:16 May Notification
1105:Cultural Revolution
657:Three Worlds Theory
585:Cultural Revolution
431:Zhōngguó xīn zuǒpài
329:Democracy movements
149:Neoauthoritarianism
5229:Political theories
5214:Communism in China
5080:National communism
5033:Anarchism in China
4912:Nepalese Civil War
4870:Naxalbari uprising
4818:Great Leap Forward
4542:İbrahim Kaypakkaya
4512:Pushpa Kamal Dahal
4487:Charles Bettelheim
4388:Social imperialism
4368:Proletarian nation
4286:Agrarian socialism
3948:Socialist feminism
3734:The New York Times
3663:The New York Times
3369:The New York Times
3304:The New York Times
3218:The New York Times
3082:The Times of India
2943:The New York Times
2633:The New York Times
2134:Xinhua News Agency
2032:The New York Times
2016:
1906:developing country
1861:Zhengzhou incident
1808:
1724:Intellectual views
1613:
1567:socialist ideology
1361:National communism
1314:Anarchism in China
1189:Nepalese Civil War
1147:Naxalbari uprising
1095:Great Leap Forward
815:İbrahim Kaypakkaya
780:Pushpa Kamal Dahal
755:Charles Bettelheim
652:Social imperialism
632:Proletarian nation
550:Agrarian socialism
498:Zhōngguó xīn zuǒyì
5234:Politics of China
5196:
5195:
4953:New People's Army
4813:Sino-Soviet split
4677:On Protracted War
4645:Movement in Hunan
4636:Theoretical works
4306:Capitalist roader
4238:
4237:
3554:(in Chinese). CCP
3085:. 27 August 2010.
2863:978-0-19-760401-4
2498:China Information
2460:"进入21世纪的自由主义和新左派"
2354:China Information
2326:978-90-04-29364-9
2235:The China Journal
2126:common prosperity
2120:Common prosperity
2108:, which included
1973:life imprisonment
1702:social-democratic
1519:instituted under
1505:
1504:
1232:New People's Army
1090:Sino-Soviet split
952:On Protracted War
920:Movement in Hunan
912:Theoretical works
570:Capitalist roader
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4695:Among the People
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4653:On Contradiction
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4607:Jose Maria Sison
4333:Marxism–Leninism
4301:Anti-revisionism
4296:Anti-imperialism
4265:
4258:
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4200:Foxconn suicides
4055:Red Song Society
3914:Anti-revisionism
3904:Marxism-Leninism
3858:Chinese New Left
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299:Qiu Zhanxuan
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197:Xiao Gongqin
167:Zhang Weiwei
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5095:Nazi-Maoism
4722:(1965—1966)
4661:On Practice
4617:Yao Wenyuan
4517:Saroj Dutta
4467:Bob Avakian
4414:Mao-spontex
3969:Cui Zhiyuan
3818:13 February
3517:31 December
3283:13 December
3255:12 November
3171:19 December
2765:13 December
2646:25 February
2590:Social Text
2160:Red tourism
1938:party chief
1898:Liu Junning
1871:imperialist
1792:millennials
1749:sovereignty
1734:James Meade
1623:Cui Zhiyuan
1609:Cui Zhiyuan
1600:Terminology
1376:Nazi-Maoism
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936:On Practice
890:Yao Wenyuan
785:Saroj Dutta
735:Bob Avakian
680:Mao-spontex
274:Cui Zhiyuan
227:Yan Xuetong
192:Wu Jiaxiang
172:Jin Canrong
162:Wang Huning
105:Wu Jinglian
5203:Categories
5117:Red Guards
4838:Red August
4808:Korean War
4766:Long March
4622:Akram Yari
4582:Nie Yuanzi
4552:Kang Sheng
4547:Jiang Qing
4462:Samir Amin
4452:Faiz Ahmad
4447:Mao Zedong
3974:Dai Jinhua
3865:Ideologies
3375:29 October
3309:16 October
3197:16 October
3131:17 January
2872:1316703008
2541:direction.
2534:22 October
2505:(1): 140.
2361:(1): 155.
2166:References
2041:wealth gap
2022:Wen Wei Po
1902:inequality
1586:Mao Zedong
1398:Red Guards
1115:Red August
1085:Korean War
1043:Long March
895:Akram Yari
855:Nie Yuanzi
825:Kang Sheng
820:Jiang Qing
730:Samir Amin
720:Faiz Ahmad
715:Mao Zedong
264:Deng Liqun
259:Dai Jinhua
217:Jiang Qing
177:Eric X. Li
120:He Weifang
110:Liu Xiaobo
95:Zhu Xueqin
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4502:Chen Boda
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4326:Four Olds
4311:Comprador
3989:Hu Angang
3943:Socialism
3924:Mass line
3877:Communism
3672:0362-4331
2831:cite news
2755:Sohu News
2704:757463443
2641:0362-4331
2606:0164-2472
2529:149172250
2521:0920-203X
2456:Xu, Youyu
2445:, page 62
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2390:3 January
2385:149172250
2377:0920-203X
2332:3 January
2251:1324-9347
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2001:Long live
1981:Politburo
1942:Chongqing
1886:socialist
1867:Zhengzhou
1833:Although
1544:Chongqing
1334:Guevarism
1068:1989–2002
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1058:1949–1976
775:Chin Peng
770:Chen Boda
602:Mass line
590:Four Olds
575:Comprador
212:Chen Ming
157:Chen Yuan
130:Mao Yushi
115:Fang Fang
65:Ai Weiwei
5110:Japanese
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5090:Naxalite
5048:Hoxhaism
4587:Qi Benyu
4562:Lin Biao
4557:Li Minqi
4537:Ted Hill
4497:Bo Xilai
4402:Variants
4279:Concepts
4230:Category
4043:Websites
4024:Wang Hui
4019:Sima Nan
3994:Li Minqi
3984:Gao Mobo
3979:Gan Yang
3964:Bo Xilai
3933:New Left
3774:Wang Hui
3745:BBC News
3710:Qin, Hui
3677:8 August
3639:16 March
3613:16 March
3244:BBC News
3223:27 March
3125:BBC News
3054:Archived
3005:original
2985:16 March
2795:Archived
2759:Archived
2472:8 August
2458:(2007).
2294:16 March
2144:See also
2043:and the
1896:such as
1785:Bo Xilai
1714:New Deal
1668:Xu Youyu
1659:New Left
1650:Wang Hui
1563:New Left
1548:Bo Xilai
1528:Wang Hui
1391:Japanese
1381:New Left
1371:Naxalite
1329:Hoxhaism
860:Qi Benyu
835:Lin Biao
830:Li Minqi
805:Ted Hill
765:Bo Xilai
669:Variants
544:Concepts
519:a series
517:Part of
289:Wang Hui
284:Sima Nan
279:Li Minqi
269:Gao Mobo
251:New Left
207:Hu Xijin
182:Gan Yang
135:Li Yinhe
90:Xu Youyu
85:Xu Jilin
5105:Chinese
4747:History
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