Revolutionary Immortality: Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Cultural Revolution |
Contents
THE DEATH OF THE LEADER | 9 |
THE DEATH OF THE REVOLUTION | 17 |
THE QUEST FOR REBIRTH | 29 |
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Revolutionary Immortality: Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Cultural Revolution Robert Jay Lifton No preview available - 1976 |
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achieve Army atomic bomb become bourgeois cadres called capacity Chairman Mao China Chinese Communist Chinese Revolution combination concept Confucian contemporary Cultural Revolution Edgar Snow emerged enemy especially eternal extreme fear feelings Franz Schurmann heroic historical Hong Kong human ideological individual influences inner kind leaders Leap Forward Mandate of Heaven Mao Tse-tung Mao's thought Maoist Mark Gayn masses means ment militant military modern revisionism modes of immortality Mount Tai movement nature nese nuclear weapons observers official one's paper tiger Paris Commune Party past peasant Peking poem political Press principle protean psychic psychism psychological purity and power quest Red Guard regime relationship revo revolutionary immortality ROBERT JAY LIFTON Schram Schurmann significance stress struggle suggest symbolic immortality tendency thought of Mao thought reform tion tionary tive totalistic totally traditional transcendence tural Revolution vision words Yenan young