解放
精英
中国
共产主义
社会主义
社会动荡
政治
动乱
政治经济学
政治学
戏剧
功率(物理)
经济史
社会学
历史
法学
艺术
文学类
物理
量子力学
出处
期刊:Monthly Review
[Monthly Review Foundation]
日期:2012-10-01
卷期号:64 (5): 1-1
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.14452/mr-064-05-2012-09_1
摘要
From Tahrir Square to Wall Street, from Athens to Montreal, dreams of emancipation are mobilizing a new wave of revolts all over the world. Simultaneously the forces of repression are being unleashed everywhere to impose "new mechanisms of social control" with the aim of establishing "new conditions for achieving surplus value" in the aftermath of a protracted capitalist economic crisis.1 Some anticipated a Chinese popular uprising following the Arab Spring. Instead, since spring 2012 the world has seen a sensational drama of elite struggle surrounding the ousting of the Chongqing head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Politburo member Bo Xilai, including a crackdown on his Chongqing Model of development. Even though the CCP has been able to contain large-scale social unrest, divisions amongst the elite became a focal point of political struggle during this dangerous year of power transition in China. [T] This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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