Contenu du sommaire : China : Socialism, Capitalism, Market : What now? Where Next?
Revue |
Science and Society : A journal of Marxist thought and analysis ![]() |
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Numéro | Vol. 73, no 2, 2009 |
Titre du numéro | China : Socialism, Capitalism, Market : What now? Where Next? |
China : Socialism, Capitalism, Market : What now? Where Next? Guest Editors : Barbara Foley, Bernard H. Moss
- Editorial Perspectives: China: Realities at the Crossroads, Perspectives in Contention - Laibman D. p. 163-164
- John McKay Cammett, 1927-2008 - Rosengarten F. p. 164-166
- Introduction - Foley B., Moss B.H. p. 167-169
- The Historical Significance of the Combination of Socialism and the Market Economy - Yang J. p. 170-176
- A Marxist Perspective on Chinese Reforms: Interview with Jiexiong Yi - Mahoney J.G., Li X. p. 177-192
- Crossroads: China's Future Under Debate: An Interview with Fengzhen Wang and Shaobo Xie - Foley B., Wang F., Xie S. p. 193-207
- A Hundred Flowers: Responses to Statement by Professor Yang and Interviews with Professors Yi, Wang and Xie. Toward a Communist Immanent Critique: Maoism, the Frankfurt School, and "Angelus Novus" - Choi W.K. p. 208-216
- A Harmony of Capitalism and Socialism? - Li M. p. 216-221
- Class Bases of Chinese “Marxisms” Today - Weil R. p. 221-228
- The Socialist Market Economy: Step Forward or Backward for China? - Lin C. p. 228-235
- The Socialist Market Economy: China and the World - Ding X. p. 235-241
- Revolutionary Shanghai: Rethinking Class and the Politics of Difference Through Chinese Communism - Choi W.K. p. 242-260