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La Revolución Cultural China
1971
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Enrica Collotti Pischel: La revolución cultural china Charles Bettelheim: China y URSS: dos modelos de industrialización Marco Macció: Partido, técnicos y clase obrera en la revolución china Classe e Stato: La dialéctica partido-masas e la teoría china. Isaac Deutscher: Sobre la “ revolución cultural” china Rossana Rosanda: El marxismo de Mao Tse-Tung Mao Tse-Tung: Sobre las diez grandes relaciones Los 23 puntos del movimiento de educación socialista Desición sobre la gran revolución cultural proletaria Declaraciones del presidente Mao

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Isaac Deutscher
Isaac Deutscher
Author · 11 books
Isaac Deutscher was a Polish-born Jewish Marxist writer, journalist and political activist who moved to the United Kingdom at the outbreak of World War II. He is best known as a biographer of Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin and as a commentator on Soviet affairs. His three-volume biography of Trotsky, in particular, was highly influential among the British New Left.
Rossana Rossanda
Rossana Rossanda
Author · 4 books

Rossanda was born in Pula (Croatia), then part of Italy. She studied in Milan and was a pupil of philosopher Antonio Banfi. At a very young age, she took part in the Italian resistance and, after the end of World War II, she entered the Italian Communist Party (PCI). After a short period, secretary Palmiro Togliatti named her responsible of culture in the party. She was elected for the first time in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1963. In 1968 she published a small essay, entitled L'anno degli studenti ("The Year of the students"), in which she declared her support to the youth movement. Rossanda was part of a minority inside PCI that was against the Soviet Union, and, together with Luigi Pintor, Valentino Parlato and Lucio Magri founded the party and newspaper il manifesto. This caused her expulsion from the Communist Party after its XII National Congress held in Bologna. At the 1972 elections, Il Manifesto obtained only the 0,8% of the votes. It therefore merged with the Proletarian Unity Party, forming the Proletarian Unity Party for Communism. She later abandoned party politics but kept her role as director of il manifesto. Rossanda is currently is a member of the editorial board of Sin Permiso.

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