The Making of Chinese Intellectuals: Representations and Organization in the Thought Reform Campaign

Modern Philosophy 4:51-59 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the early 1950s, thought-reform movement, made ​​a study of Chinese intellectuals of the new path. I will focus on the description of Communist rule, the "intellectuals" This is how the social categories of. In this campaign, "intellectuals" as a social class to be generalized, universal, all kinds of people to be included in this category, and in this context, the establishment of a multi-subject position . This process continues until concrete thought-reform movement after the central policy, local organizations and individual behavior had a significant impact. My analysis will help further understanding of the Chinese Communist Party's rule, "state - the intellectuals' relations and the so-called" Chinese intellectuals "experience

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