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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part I Introduction
1 Politics, Scholarship, and Chinese Socialism
2 Revolutionary Hegemony and the Language of Revolution: Chinese Socialism Between Present and Future
Part II Political Economy
3 Mao Zedong and The Political Economy of Chinese Development
4 On the Organization of Production Under Socialism
5 Marx, Mao, and Deng on the Division of Labor in History
6 Mao, Science, Technology, and Humanity
7 Socialism and Economic Development: The Politics of Accumulation in China
8 Restructuring the Working Class: Labor Reform in Post-Mao China
Part III Social Relations, Political Power, and Culture
9 Theorizing the Democratization of China’s Leninist State
10 Structural Change and the Political Articulation of Social Interest in Revolutionary and Socialist China
11 Prosperity and Counterprosperity: The Moral Discourse on Wealth in Post-Mao China
12 Hegemony and Productivity: Workers in Post-Mao China
13 Chicken Little in China: Some Reelections on Women
14 Feminist Humanism: Socialism and Neofeminism in the Writings of Zhang Jie
15 The Lament of Astrophysicist Fang Lizhi: China’s Intellectuals in a Global Context
16 Between Praxis and Essence: The Search for Cultural Expression in the Chinese Revolution
Part IV Conclusions
17 The Deradicalization of Chinese Socialism
18 Postsocialism? Reflections on “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics”
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