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Chʻen Tu-Hsiu (1879-1942) and the Chinese Communist movement
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Year: 1975 Publisher: South Orange, N.J. : Seton Hall University Press,

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Communism --- Communisme --- Chen, Duxiu,

正误交织陈独秀 : 思想的诠释与文化的批判.
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ISBN: 7020044042 Year: 2004 Publisher: 北京 人民文学出版社

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Politicians --- Chen, Duxiu,


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陈独秀一家人
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ISBN: 7801090101 Year: 1994 Publisher: 北京 中央编译出版社

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Chen, Duxiu, --- Fiction.


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陳獨秀與中國共產主義運動
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ISBN: 9570806966 Year: 1993 Publisher: 臺北 聯經出版事業公司

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Communism --- Communists --- Chen, Duxiu,

陈独秀与胡适.
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ISBN: 7216045068 Year: 2006 Publisher: 武汉 湖北人民出版社

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Communists --- Scholars --- Chen, Duxiu, --- Hu, Shi,


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Abolishing boundaries
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ISBN: 1438482841 9781438482842 9781438482835 1438482833 9781438482828 1438482825 Year: 2021 Publisher: Albany

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"Offers new perspectives on modern Chinese political thought"--


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Abolishing boundaries : Global utopias in the formation of modern Chinese political thought, 1880-1940
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ISBN: 9781438482835 1438482833 9781438482828 1438482825 Year: 2021 Publisher: Albany SUNY Press

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Focusing on four key Chinese intellectuals of the first half of the twentieth century, Abolishing Boundaries offers new perspectives on modern Chinese political thought. These four intellectuals - Kang Youwei, Cai Yuanpei, Chen Duxiu, and Hu Shi - were deeply familiar with the Confucian and Buddhist classical texts, while also interested in the West's utopian literature of the late nineteenth century as well as Kant and the neo-Kantians, Marxists, and John Dewey and new liberalism, respectively. Although none of these four intellectuals can simply be labeled utopian thinkers, this book highlights how their thinking was intertwined with utopian ideals to produce theories of secular transcendence, liberalism, and communism, and how, in explicit and implicit ways, their ideas required some utopian impulse in order to escape the boundaries they identified as imprisoning the Chinese people and all humanity. To abolish these boundaries was to imagine alternatives to the unbearable present. This was not a matter of armchair philosophizing but of thinking through new ways to commit to action. These men did not hold a totalistic picture of some perfect society, but in distinctly different ways they all displayed a utopian impulse that fueled radical visions of change. Their work reveals much about the underlying forces shaping modern thought in China - and the world. Reacting to China?s problems, they sought a better future for all humanity.


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Chen Duxiu : founder of the Chinese communist party.
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ISBN: 0691053936 1322011168 0691613087 1400858054 Year: 1983 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton university press

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This book is the first complete study of Chen Duxiu, the controversial founder and first secretary-general of the Chinese Communist party. Disputing many conventional views of the New Culture movement and the early history of the party, Lee Feigon examines the social and political context of Chen's ideas and actions, particularly his relationship with the early Chinese youth movement.Originally published in 1983.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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S05/0228 --- S06/0410 --- Communists --- -Politicians --- -#SBIB:321H93 --- #SBIB:321H95 --- Statesmen --- Communism --- China: Biographies and memoirs--Other political leaders --- China: Politics and government--CCP: 1921 - 1949 (Here also relations with Russian CP in that period) --- Niet-specifieke politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: Aziatische stromingen --- Niet-specifieke politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : ideologieën met communistische en/of socialistische grondslag, inbegrepen bevrijdingstheorieën --- Chen, Duxiu --- Zhongguo gong chan dang --- Zhong guo gong chan dang --- Chung-kuo kung chʻan tang --- Chūgoku Kyōsantō --- Chungguk Kongsandang --- 中国共产党 --- 中國共產黨 --- КПК --- KPK --- Komunistická strana Číny --- Komunistička partija Kine --- Communist Party of China --- Chinese Communist Party --- Communist Party (China) --- Gong chan dang (China) --- 共产党 (China) --- Коммунистическая партия Китая --- Kommunisticheskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Kitai︠a︡ --- Shina Kyōsantō --- Китайска комунистическа партия --- Kitaĭska komunisticheska partii︠a︡ --- Partido Comunista de China --- PCCh --- Parti communiste chinois --- CCP --- Partito comunista cinese --- KPCh --- Kommunistische Partei Chinas --- К.П.К. --- K.P.K. --- CPC --- C.C.P. --- Partia Komuniste të Kinës --- Đảng cộng sản Trung quốc --- Zhong gong --- 中共 --- Pcc --- P.C. Chino --- ХКН --- KhKN --- Хятадын Коммунист нам --- Khi︠a︡tadyn Kommunist nam --- Politicians --- Chen Duxiu --- chen du xiu --- -China: Biographies and memoirs--Other political leaders --- Chen, Duxiu, --- Chʻen, Tu-hsiu, --- Chen, Zhongfu, --- Chen, Shi'an, --- Chen, Qiansheng, --- Chen, Youji, --- Chen, Zhong, --- Xizhouzhongzi, --- Duxiushanmin, --- Duxiu, --- Zhiyan, --- Saweng, --- Wanshi, --- Shi'an, --- Zhongzi, --- Youji, --- Chin, Dokushū, --- Chʻen, Chung-fu, --- Chʻen, Shih-an, --- Chʻen, Chʻien-sheng, --- Chʻen, Yu-chi, --- Chʻen, Chung, --- Hsi-chou-chung-tzu, --- Tu-hsiu-shan-min, --- Tu-hsiu, --- Chih-yen, --- Sa-weng, --- Wan-shih, --- Shih-an, --- Chung-tzu, --- Yu-chi, --- Chėnʹ Dusi︠u︡, --- 陈独秀, --- 陈獨秀, --- 陳独秀, --- 陳獨秀, --- Chen, Qingtong, --- 陈庆同, --- 陈乾生, --- 陈仲甫, --- 实庵, --- chen, du xiu --- 陈独秀 --- 陳獨秀


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Plato goes to China : The Greek classics and Chinese nationalism
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ISBN: 0691229619 9780691229614 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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"The surprising story of how Greek classics are being pressed into use in contemporary China to support the regime's political agenda. As improbable as it may sound, an illuminating way to understand today's China and how it views the West is to look at the astonishing ways Chinese intellectuals are interpreting-or is it misinterpreting?-the Greek classics. In Plato Goes to China, Shadi Bartsch offers a provocative look at Chinese politics and ideology by exploring Chinese readings of Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides, and other ancient writers. She shows how Chinese thinkers have dramatically recast the Greek classics to support China's political agenda, diagnose the ills of the West, and assert the superiority of China's own Confucian classical tradition.In a lively account that ranges from the Jesuits to Xi Jinping, Bartsch traces how the fortunes of the Greek classics have changed in China since the seventeenth century. Before the Tiananmen Square crackdown, the Chinese typically read Greek philosophy and political theory in order to promote democratic reform or discover the secrets of the success of Western democracy and science. No longer. Today, many Chinese intellectuals use these texts to critique concepts such as democracy, citizenship, and rationality. Plato's "Noble Lie," in which citizens are kept in their castes through deception, is lauded; Aristotle's Politics is seen as civic brainwashing; and Thucydides' criticism of Athenian democracy is applied to modern America.What do antiquity's "dead white men" have left to teach? By uncovering the unusual ways Chinese thinkers are answering that question, Plato Goes to China opens a surprising new window on China today"-- "Do the ancient Greek classics of politics and philosophy arouse interest among the Chinese? The answer, according to Shadi Bartsch, is a resounding yes. Works by Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides, and to a lesser extent Cicero and Vergil, generally unknown to China during the millennia-long dynastic system, have shown themselves "good to think with" in contemporary China, both at moments of crisis and revolution, and at moments of increasing confidence and nationalism. Even as classical studies wane in Europe and America, the Chinese believe they are indispensable to an understanding of Western culture. First treated as relevant to China's problems of modernization, now more likely to be invoked in discussions of what the Chinese feel is the loss of a moral compass of contemporary Europe and the United States, the Western classics are treated as more relevant than the west has ever treated the Confucian tradition. In this book, based on her 2018 Martin Lectures given annually at Oberlin college, Shadi Bartsch aims to tell the long history of reception of classics in China. It follows an arc in time from the mid-16th century, when the Jesuits first brought classical texts to China, to the events of the tumultuous 20th century-a time of reform, revolution, and repression-and the present day. Although the book is rooted in this history, its major concern is the contemporary situation in China. Bartsch reflects on Chinese intellectual responses to a number of different "classical" topics: Athenian democracy, Plato's "noble lie," the western emphasis on Socratic rationality, the use of Leo Strauss's non-democratic interpretation of these texts, and the struggle to reappropriate the heritage of the West in favor of China's current form of government. These studies help us to see ourselves as "other," reflected in the eyes of a different culture that believes in the value of all the ancients, European and Chinese, but that is decidedly more skeptical toward the modern west"--

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Philosophy, Ancient. --- Nationalism --- Plato --- Influence. --- China --- Politics and government. --- Ancient China. --- Ancient Greece. --- Business card. --- Cape Ann. --- Capitalism. --- Carl Schmitt. --- Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. --- Chen Duxiu. --- China. --- China–United States relations. --- Chinese Academy of Sciences. --- Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. --- Chinese Buddhism. --- Chinese New Left. --- Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. --- Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. --- Chinese Wikipedia. --- Chinese characters. --- Chinese culture. --- Chinese dictionary. --- Chinese economic reform. --- Chinese literature. --- Chinese mythology. --- Chinese nationalism. --- Chinese painting. --- Chinese people. --- Chinese philosophy. --- Christian mortalism. --- City-state. --- Classical Chinese. --- Classical antiquity. --- Communist Party of China. --- Communist state. --- Conditions (magazine). --- Confucianism. --- Confucius. --- Dunhua. --- Economy. --- Emperor of China. --- General Office of the Communist Party of China. --- General Secretary of the Communist Party of China. --- Government of China. --- Hainan University. --- Han Feizi. --- Hu Jintao. --- Hu Yaobang. --- Hui Shi. --- Jean-Jacques Rousseau. --- Jian. --- Jilin University. --- Legalism (Chinese philosophy). --- Leo Strauss. --- Liang Qichao. --- Liu Xiaobo. --- Mainland China. --- Mainland Chinese. --- Mandarin Chinese. --- Mao Yuanxin. --- Mencius. --- Ming dynasty. --- Modern China (journal). --- Mou Zongsan. --- Nanjing University. --- Neo-Confucianism. --- New Confucianism. --- Nishi Amane. --- Peking University. --- Peng (mythology). --- Philosopher king. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Platonic realism. --- Pope Clement XI. --- Port of Piraeus. --- President of the People's Republic of China. --- President of the Republic of China. --- Qianlong Emperor. --- Qin Shi Huang. --- Rationality. --- Republic (Plato). --- Shandong University. --- Shandong. --- Shangdi. --- The Berkshires. --- The Mandarins. --- Tiananmen Square. --- Tianxia. --- Wen Jiabao. --- Western culture. --- Western philosophy. --- Written Chinese. --- Wu Enyu. --- Xi Jinping. --- Xunzi (book). --- Yale College. --- Zhang Zhidong. --- Zhao Ziyang. --- Zheng (state). --- Zhou dynasty. --- Zhuangzi (book). --- Philosophy, Ancient

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