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Revolutionary Roland Barthes : subversion and social critique through the liberation of self and textPostma, Erwin January 2002 (has links)
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'Imperialism' and 'anti-imperialism' in Mao Zedong : origins and development of a revolutionary strategyDeckers, Wolfgang January 1997 (has links)
The central question which will be considered in this thesis is how Mao Zedong formulated a concept of imperialism and resistance to it, to enable and continue the socialist revolution in China. The specific focus in this thesis is an explanation of how Mao understood imperialism in order to use it and to turn it into anti-imperialism, the origins of his ideas, his theoretical development of it and his application of this idea in practice. At the same time, it will be examined how other aspects of Mao's thinking were linked to this central, strategic concept. The thesis begins by examining Mao's connection and indebtedness to Marx and Lenin: this has not yet been done with regard to his use of the concept of 'imperialism'. This thesis, besides being a contribution to the history of Marxism therefore, aims to fill a gap in research on Mao. It will help to establish how Mao used the concepts of imperialism and anti-imperialism. In addition, my research is part of the discussion as to what degree Marxism has been revised in the process. The argument essentially will be that Mao, basing himself on Marx and Lenin, used their concepts to adapt Marxism-Leninism in a novel manner in Chinese circumstances, first to win the revolution, and then to construct what he regarded as socialism. Thus the thesis will do two things: a) it will clarify Mao's relationship to Marx and Lenin: Why did Mao's Marxism-Leninism take the form it did. Did Mao stand on Lenin's shoulders.; and b) it will contribute to understanding why the Chinese Communist Party won the revolution.
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Um partido contra a corrente: teses e disputas da Organiza??o Revolucion?ria Marxista Pol?tica Oper?ria (1961 ? 1967)Oliveira, Tiago Guimar?es 28 August 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-08-28 / This dissertation had as study object the thesis, programmatic formulations and the history of the Revolutionary Marxist Organization Workers Policy (1961-1967). The main thrust of these initial union militants Polop was the criticism of the position of the Communist Party of Brazil, the prospect of a socialist revolution in Brazil and are in favor of independence of the working class. The objective of this research was to analyze the paths taken by Polop in the formulation of their main theses and changes elapsed throughout its history, especially after the civil-military coup of 1964. / Esta disserta??o teve como objeto de estudos as teses, formula??es program?ticas e a hist?ria da Organiza??o Revolucion?ria Marxista Pol?tica Oper?ria (1961-1967). Os principais eixos de uni?o destes militantes iniciais da Polop foi a cr?tica ? posi??o do Partido Comunista do Brasil, a perspectiva de uma revolu??o socialista para o Brasil e sua posi??o favor?vel a independ?ncia de classe dos trabalhadores. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar os caminhos percorridos pela Polop na formula??o de suas principais teses e as mudan?as decorridas ao longo de sua hist?ria, especialmente ap?s o golpe civil-militar de 1964.
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