History and Will: Philosophical Perspectives of Mao Tse-tung's Thought |
Contents
The Revolutionary Founder | 3 |
The Red Sun | 18 |
The Dictator | 26 |
The Great Legislator | 43 |
The MythPrince | 60 |
The Image Seeker | 74 |
PART TWO TRANSITION TO IDEOLOGY | 95 |
Affinities and Influences | 97 |
Construction and Destruction | 137 |
PART THREE FREEDOM | 153 |
New Youth | 155 |
Rationalism | 167 |
Idealism | 183 |
PART FOUR | 199 |
PART FIVE | 275 |
Ku Yenwu on Pure Discussion Chingi | 329 |
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