First published in 1980. This book analyzes Chinese society and
evaluates the achievements and failures of the Maoist ideology. The
central theme is the urban and rural balance in China's development
from the Revolution to the late twentieth century. The Fading of
the Maoist Vision shows how the original Revolutionary blueprint
was altered and the ways in which China has steered a different
course from that charted by Mao as the ideological vision
encountered an increasingly pressing set of economic realities. The
book: * Is particularly valuable in setting China's achievements in
the larger context of global ideas about the problems of national
development and by comparing them to the experience of India in its
pursuit of the Gandhian ideal.
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