This 1973 volume is a fascinating collection of original studies on
the immediate consequences and the likely long-term effects of the
Chinese Cultural Revolution, the enormous social and political
upheaval initiated by Mao Tse-Tung in 1966. The authors discuss a
series of connected problems, all intimately related to the central
theme of leadership and participation in the Chinese pattern of
economic development and social change. The collection is edited by
Stuart Schram, who also provides a long introduction; he puts the
Cultural Revolution in the broad historical perspective of the
Chinese revolution as it has taken shape since the end of the
nineteenth century.
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