Chang Ch'un-Ch'iao and Shanghai's January Revolution.

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Chang Ch'un-Ch'iao and Shanghai's January Revolution.
1st ed.
Ann Arbor : Center for Chinese Studies Publications, 1978.
Ã1977.
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Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- I. Introduction -- II. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao's Political and Organizational Background -- Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu's Political and Organizational Background -- III. The Cultural Campaign: May-August 1966 -- IV. Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu and the Early Red Guard Movement in Shanghai -- Shanghai Red Guard Opposition to the MPC -- The Spiral of Conflict: Peking Red Guards Enter Shanghai -- Internal MPC Debates about Dissident Red Guards -- Mao's Self-Clarification: The October Party Work Conference -- V. The Central Dilemma: Revolution and Production -- Workers Enter the Cultural Revolution--The Anting Incident -- The MPC's Arguments against Worker Organizations -- The Development of Mass Factionalism and the Paralysis of Municipal Government -- The "Liberation Daily" Incident and the Polarization of Factions -- Ts'ao's Abdication and the Development of Anarchy -- VI. The Socioeconomic Origins of "Economism -- Sources of Popular Discontent -- The Worker-Peasant System -- Youth Mobilization System -- Resulting Grievances and Conflicts -- Apprentices -- Sent-down Youths -- Sent-down Permanent Workers and Suburban Peasants -- Contract and Temporary Labor -- Permanent Workers -- Social Conditions in Shanghai--December -- Massive Population Influx -- Food, Commodity Shortages and Increased Unemployment -- Trigger Incidents for Economic Paralysis: December 26-31 -- CCRG Decision of December 26 -- General Upsurge of Economic Demands -- The Scarlet Exodus and General Strike -- The Effects of Economism -- VII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the January Revolution -- Stage One--Establishing a Rationale for Action -- Stage Two--Strike-Breaking and Political Organizing -- The Deterioration of Chang's Mass Support -- Stage Three--The Commune/Revolutionary Committee.
VIII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Demobilization -- Halting Attacks on Industrial and Administrative Cadres -- Returning Students to School -- Returning Youths to the Countryside -- Resolving the Issue of Worker Economic Demands -- Restoring Order in Shanghai's Neighborhoods -- Shanghai in the Summer of 1967 -- IX. Conclusions -- Interpretive Shifts -- The January Revolution -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and Chinese "Radicalism -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Organizational Structure and Political Conflict -- Social Structure and Political Conflict -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Social Change -- Chronology of Events -- Notes -- Sources.
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Chang Ch'un-Ch'iao and Shanghai's January Revolution.
Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- I. Introduction -- II. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao's Political and Organizational Background -- Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu's Political and Organizational Background -- III. The Cultural Campaign: May-August 1966 -- IV. Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu and the Early Red Guard Movement in Shanghai -- Shanghai Red Guard Opposition to the MPC -- The Spiral of Conflict: Peking Red Guards Enter Shanghai -- Internal MPC Debates about Dissident Red Guards -- Mao's Self-Clarification: The October Party Work Conference -- V. The Central Dilemma: Revolution and Production -- Workers Enter the Cultural Revolution--The Anting Incident -- The MPC's Arguments against Worker Organizations -- The Development of Mass Factionalism and the Paralysis of Municipal Government -- The "Liberation Daily" Incident and the Polarization of Factions -- Ts'ao's Abdication and the Development of Anarchy -- VI. The Socioeconomic Origins of "Economism -- Sources of Popular Discontent -- The Worker-Peasant System -- Youth Mobilization System -- Resulting Grievances and Conflicts -- Apprentices -- Sent-down Youths -- Sent-down Permanent Workers and Suburban Peasants -- Contract and Temporary Labor -- Permanent Workers -- Social Conditions in Shanghai--December -- Massive Population Influx -- Food, Commodity Shortages and Increased Unemployment -- Trigger Incidents for Economic Paralysis: December 26-31 -- CCRG Decision of December 26 -- General Upsurge of Economic Demands -- The Scarlet Exodus and General Strike -- The Effects of Economism -- VII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the January Revolution -- Stage One--Establishing a Rationale for Action -- Stage Two--Strike-Breaking and Political Organizing -- The Deterioration of Chang's Mass Support -- Stage Three--The Commune/Revolutionary Committee.
VIII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Demobilization -- Halting Attacks on Industrial and Administrative Cadres -- Returning Students to School -- Returning Youths to the Countryside -- Resolving the Issue of Worker Economic Demands -- Restoring Order in Shanghai's Neighborhoods -- Shanghai in the Summer of 1967 -- IX. Conclusions -- Interpretive Shifts -- The January Revolution -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and Chinese "Radicalism -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Organizational Structure and Political Conflict -- Social Structure and Political Conflict -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Social Change -- Chronology of Events -- Notes -- Sources.
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contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- I. Introduction -- II. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao's Political and Organizational Background -- Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu's Political and Organizational Background -- III. The Cultural Campaign: May-August 1966 -- IV. Ts'ao Ti-ch'iu and the Early Red Guard Movement in Shanghai -- Shanghai Red Guard Opposition to the MPC -- The Spiral of Conflict: Peking Red Guards Enter Shanghai -- Internal MPC Debates about Dissident Red Guards -- Mao's Self-Clarification: The October Party Work Conference -- V. The Central Dilemma: Revolution and Production -- Workers Enter the Cultural Revolution--The Anting Incident -- The MPC's Arguments against Worker Organizations -- The Development of Mass Factionalism and the Paralysis of Municipal Government -- The "Liberation Daily" Incident and the Polarization of Factions -- Ts'ao's Abdication and the Development of Anarchy -- VI. The Socioeconomic Origins of "Economism -- Sources of Popular Discontent -- The Worker-Peasant System -- Youth Mobilization System -- Resulting Grievances and Conflicts -- Apprentices -- Sent-down Youths -- Sent-down Permanent Workers and Suburban Peasants -- Contract and Temporary Labor -- Permanent Workers -- Social Conditions in Shanghai--December -- Massive Population Influx -- Food, Commodity Shortages and Increased Unemployment -- Trigger Incidents for Economic Paralysis: December 26-31 -- CCRG Decision of December 26 -- General Upsurge of Economic Demands -- The Scarlet Exodus and General Strike -- The Effects of Economism -- VII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the January Revolution -- Stage One--Establishing a Rationale for Action -- Stage Two--Strike-Breaking and Political Organizing -- The Deterioration of Chang's Mass Support -- Stage Three--The Commune/Revolutionary Committee.
VIII. Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Demobilization -- Halting Attacks on Industrial and Administrative Cadres -- Returning Students to School -- Returning Youths to the Countryside -- Resolving the Issue of Worker Economic Demands -- Restoring Order in Shanghai's Neighborhoods -- Shanghai in the Summer of 1967 -- IX. Conclusions -- Interpretive Shifts -- The January Revolution -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and Chinese "Radicalism -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Organizational Structure and Political Conflict -- Social Structure and Political Conflict -- Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and the Politics of Social Change -- Chronology of Events -- Notes -- Sources.
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