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30 You Come Inside, I'll Get Out: An Imaginary Conversation between Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping

  • Yan Jiaqi
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. CONTENTS V
  3. FOREWORD IX
  4. PREFACE to the English Edition XV
  5. PREFACE to the First Edition XVII
  6. 1 The Starting Point of New Advances in Science 1
  7. 2 The Dusk of Philosophy 12
  8. 3 Entering the Realm of Theology 15
  9. 4 Roaming the World of the Past 22
  10. 5 On-the-Scene Reporting: The April Fifth Movement, 1976 27
  11. 6 Three Courts of Law: Imaginary Travels in Time and Space 32
  12. 7 Beijing Spring: 1978-79 41
  13. 8 Abolishing Life-tenure in: High Leadership Positions 45
  14. 9 Farewell to the Realm of Natural Dialectics 55
  15. 10 The Search for Nonpoliticized Channels 60
  16. 11 Toward a Chinese Civil Service System 79
  17. 12 On Universal Cultural Factors 86
  18. 13 On Heads of State and Government 95
  19. 14 Division of State Power in Four Directions 108
  20. 15 The Office for Political Reform 119
  21. 16 Amid Storms in the Realm of Theory 123
  22. 17 The Road to National Wealth and Power 130
  23. 18 On Social Capital 139
  24. 19 Another Beijing Spring: 1989 151
  25. 20 Exile 157
  26. Selected Essays & Interviews
  27. 21 Religion, Reason, and Practice: Visits to Three Courts of Law 163
  28. 22 Science Is a World of Three Freedoms 191
  29. 23 The Aspiration to Pursue Truth and Beauty Supersedes All Else 193
  30. 24 Reforming China's Political Structure: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing, Guangming Daily 196
  31. 25 China Is No Longer a Dragon: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing 203
  32. 26 My Four Convictions Regarding Science 211
  33. 27 The Origins of the Chinese Cultural Revolution 214
  34. 28 May Seventeenth Manifesto 226
  35. 29 China Is Not a Republic 228
  36. 30 You Come Inside, I'll Get Out: An Imaginary Conversation between Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping 237
  37. 31 Reflections on Chinese History in the Twentieth Century 247
  38. 32 Prospects for China in the 1990s 252
  39. INDEX 271
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