This book, first published in 1980, addresses the questions raised
by the death of Mao Zedong and the arrest of the 'Gang of Four'.
Was China reverting to a capitalist form of development, and
abandoning Mao's policies? Was China's leadership remaining loyal
to Mao's strategy but correcting damage done by the 'Gang of Four'?
The essays in this book analyse these questions and illustrate
differences in interpretation amongst the post-Mao leadership.
Individual chapters deal with disagreements over political line,
the role of the CCP, economic policy and industrial management,
policy towards the rural sector, controversies over the role of art
and literature, the nature and function of the education system and
the incorporation of China into the international economy.
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