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New Democracy and the Transition to Socialism in China: A Polemic Against Jim Washington


First Issued: September 1980.
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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Contents

Dedication

Introduction

Lenin on the Transition to Socialism and Mao’s Theory of New Democracy

The Transition to Socialism in China

– Socialist Transformation of Industry: the Restriction of National Capital

– The Wu Fan Campaign Was Not Led By the National Bourgeoisie!

– The Hundred Flowers Campaign, the Anti-Rightist Campaign, and Party Rectification

– The Emergence of Two Lines on the Transition to Socialism

– The Aftermath of the Great Leap Forward and the Temporary Rightist Dominance of 1960-62


The Seeds of Revisionism in the CPC (1949-1960)

Appendixes

1. A Note on Decentralization

2. Two Charts on Industrial Transformation

Bibliography