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The Second Chinese revolution
The Second Chinese Revolution examines China’s political, social, and economic transformation in the years after 1949. The book describes how the country attempted to reshape its agricultural and industrial sectors, reorganize society under socialist principles, and navigate internal debates over ideology and policy. It also discusses the shifting dynamics within the Chinese Communist Party, tensions between reformist and orthodox approaches, and the growing influence of mass mobilization campaigns. Internationally, the narrative highlights China’s complex relationship with the Soviet Union and the ideological disagreements that contributed to the Sino-Soviet split. The work provides an early perspective on developments that would later culminate in the Cultural Revolution, outlining the factors that fueled internal dissent and political struggle.
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