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8. Worker-Peasant-Soldier Students
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Joel Andreas
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Building Socialism (1949–1966)
- 1. Political Foundations of Class Power 17
- 2. Cultural Foundations of Class Power 42
- 3. Cradle of Red Engineers 61
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PART II. The Cultural Revolution (1966–1968)
- 4. Political Versus Cultural Power 87
- 5. Uniting to Defend Political and Cultural Power 105
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PART III. Institutionalizing the Cultural Revolution (1968–1976)
- 6. Supervising the Red Engineers 133
- 7. Eliminating the Distinction Between Mental and Manual Labor 161
- 8. Worker-Peasant-Soldier Students 188
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PART IV. The New Era (1976–Present)
- 9. Rebuilding the Foundations of Political and Cultural Power 213
- 10. Triumph of the Red Engineers 233
- 11. Technocracy and Capitalism 248
- Conclusion 261
- Appendix 1. Tsinghua University Faculty, Production Workers, and Students, 1949–1992 281
- Appendix 2. List of Interviewees 284
- Abbreviations 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 317
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Building Socialism (1949–1966)
- 1. Political Foundations of Class Power 17
- 2. Cultural Foundations of Class Power 42
- 3. Cradle of Red Engineers 61
-
PART II. The Cultural Revolution (1966–1968)
- 4. Political Versus Cultural Power 87
- 5. Uniting to Defend Political and Cultural Power 105
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PART III. Institutionalizing the Cultural Revolution (1968–1976)
- 6. Supervising the Red Engineers 133
- 7. Eliminating the Distinction Between Mental and Manual Labor 161
- 8. Worker-Peasant-Soldier Students 188
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PART IV. The New Era (1976–Present)
- 9. Rebuilding the Foundations of Political and Cultural Power 213
- 10. Triumph of the Red Engineers 233
- 11. Technocracy and Capitalism 248
- Conclusion 261
- Appendix 1. Tsinghua University Faculty, Production Workers, and Students, 1949–1992 281
- Appendix 2. List of Interviewees 284
- Abbreviations 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 317
- Index 337