The Yan'an Spirit and the Chinese Revolution: Speech Presented at the University of Wisconsin, December 1992

Contemporary Chinese Thought 27 (2):87-94 (1996)
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Two weeks ago, a group of scholars from the United States and other countries gathered at Yale University to hold a symposium on the purge of Wang Shiwei, a 1930s' essayist and professional translator who was wrongly accused by the CCP

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