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On the role of Mao Zedong
In 1995 a foreign reporter interviewed me about Mao. She sought me out as someone who had met the man in person and openly admired him over the...
Monthly Review, 09/01/04 by William Hinton · More from publication -
Background notes to Fanshen - notes from conference Understanding China's Revolution: A Celebration of William Hinton's Lifework
On April 3, 1999, a one-day conference, "Understanding China's Revolution: A Celebration of William Hinton's Lifework" was held at Columbia...
Monthly Review, 10/01/03 by William Hinton · More from publication -
The importance of land reform in the reconstruction of China
The reconstruction of China under the Communist Party in the early 1920s has partly been influenced by land reform measures adopted under the...
Monthly Review, 07/01/98 by William Hinton · More from publication -
Mao, rural development, and two-line struggle - Mao Zedong; collective agriculture in China
The experience of the peasants who formed the collective farms at Long Bow Village in Shanxi, China, shows that Maoist collectivization was not...
Monthly Review, 02/01/94 by William Hinton · More from publication -
Can the Chinese dragon match pearls with the dragon god of the sea? A response to Zongli Tang
China's dependence on foreign investment has increased dramatically in recent years, and Deng Xiaoping's rhetoric about economic self-reliance for...
Monthly Review, 07/01/93 by William Hinton · More from publication -
Impressions of Manila - Philippines
The end result of capitalism in the Philippines can be seen by viewing the horrible conditions in which the squatters live in Manila. As much as...
Monthly Review, 05/01/93 by William Hinton · More from publication -
The Chinese revolution: was it necessary? Was it Successful? Is it still going on?
The 1945-49 Chinese civil war served its purpose to change agrarian policies which were stagnating China. It contributed to the country's...
Monthly Review, 11/01/91 by William Hinton · More from publication -
What went wrong? - a visit to the Jinggang Mountain causes the author to reflect on the Chinese Revolution
My wife, a UNICEF program officer, attended a meeting at Jinggang Mountain in November 19910, and I went along. Since I had no work...
Monthly Review, 05/01/91 by William Hinton · More from publication -
A response to Hugh Deane - on Mao's agricultural policy
William Hinton, an American farmer with long experience in Chinese agriculture, is the author of the classic Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution...
Monthly Review, 03/01/89 by William H. Hinton · More from publication -
Dazhai revisited - Dazhai, Shanxi Province, China - Mao's model of rural development
Dazhai is a mountain village in Shanxi Province that Mao Zedong chose as a model of rural development, primarily because it practiced cooperation...
Monthly Review, 03/01/88 by William H. Hinton · More from publication
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