File spoon-archives/marxism.archive/marxism_1996/96-02-marxism/96-02-18.000, message 492


Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 09:51:20 -0500 (EST)
From: Louis N Proyect <lnp3-AT-columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: chinese


Thanks for the references, Wolfgang. It is this sort of thing that makes 
the Marxism l*st the valuable resource that it is. 

Comradely,
Louis

On Fri, 16 Feb 1996, Wolfgang Haible, Bibliothek wrote:

> Dear Louis,
> 
> it's a good idea try to make a debate (or do contributions) about 
> the development of Chinese. 
> A friend of mine writes a book (I helped him a little) about China, 
> so I know also a little. We have a lot of debates in Stuttgart and in 
> Germany about these questions: cultural revolution, market 
> socialismus, and  a few weeks ago about the question: Is China now 
> a communist country.
> I am very interesting in your and the comrades futher contributions. 
> Maybe we prepare some detailed criterium (Kriterien), what is 
> specific communist or in direction of socialismus.
> 
> I read the selected works of Liu Shaoqi, the great opponent of Mao, 
> and some novels about history. So just in time, the biographie of Eva 
> Siao.
> 
> With solidarity - Wolfgang
> 
> PS: For your contribution about cultural revolution (in my opinion: 
> the chinese purges, similar, not the same as in 1936/38 in SU), can 
> You read the Memoires of Peng Dehuai, a famous Chinese general? There 
> you found an interesting letter to Mao, about the consequences of Maos 
> policy. (That told my my comrade Bergmann).
> 
> 
> 
>    
> 
> 


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