A Place In The Sun: Marxism And Fascism In China'S Long Revolution,New
A Place In The Sun: Marxism And Fascism In China'S Long Revolution,New

A Place In The Sun: Marxism And Fascism In China'S Long Revolution,New

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China Has Endured A Century Of Turmoil, Beginning With The Antidynastic Revolution Associated With Sun Yatsen, Through The Military And Tutelary Rule Of Chiang Kaishek, The Revolutionary Regime Of Mao Zedong, And The Radical Reforms Of Deng Xiaoping. China Has Had Little Respite. Historians And Social Scientists Have Attempted To Understand Some Of This History As Being The Consequence Of The Impact Of European Ideologiesincluding Marxism, Marxismleninism, And Fascism. Rarely Instructive Or Persuasive, The Discussions Regarding This Issue Have, More Often Than Not, Led To Puzzlement, Rather Than Enlightenment.In A Place In The Sun, A. James Gregor Offers An Interpretation Of The Role Of European Marxist And Fascist Ideas On China'S Revolutionaries That Is Both Original, And Based On A Lifetime Of Scholarship Devoted To Revolutionary Ideologies. Gregor Renders A Detailed Analysis Of Their Respective Influence On Major Protagonists. In The Exposition, Gregor Reveals An Unsuspected And Complex Set Of Relationships Between The Chinese Revolution And Essentially European Ideologies. His Discussion Concludes With A Number Of Estimations That Suggest Implications For The Future Of Modern China, And Its Relationship With The Advanced Industrial Democracies. How Postdengist Chinathe World'S Most Populous Nationis To Be Understood Remains Uncertain To Most Comparativists And Historians. Gregor Provides One Well Supported Alternative, And He Is Carefully Attentive To The Implications Of This Alternative.

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