2018
DOI: 10.1177/0097700418767609
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Dreaming a Future for China: Visions of Socialism among Chinese Intellectuals in the Early 1930s

Abstract: The article examines Chinese leftist intellectuals' visions of China's future as they were published in a special issue of Dongfang zazhi (Eastern Miscellany) in 1933. It places their texts in the international tradition of socialism and in particular the tensions between Marxism and "utopian socialism." Two variants of socialism can be identified in the Chinese texts: "Datong socialism," the moral vision of a society of freedom and equality, and Soviet socialism, the vision of an industrialized society with f… Show more

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“…Fellow travellers of the early Anthropologists were thinkers such as Gu Jiegang, who also emphasised the cultural unity of the ‘Chinese nation’, including Hui Muslims (Jenco, 2019) and socialist intellectuals, whose writing was directly aimed at changing society (Spakowski, 2019). Among these different groups of intellectuals, the emphasis of Chinese and local particularity played an important role: for instance, in the writing of socialists such as Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu and Mao Zedong, the concepts of ‘the common people’ and later the ‘revolutionary classes’ were crucial in adapting and indigenizing socialism (Yuan, 2019).…”
Section: Native Anthropology Of the Republican Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fellow travellers of the early Anthropologists were thinkers such as Gu Jiegang, who also emphasised the cultural unity of the ‘Chinese nation’, including Hui Muslims (Jenco, 2019) and socialist intellectuals, whose writing was directly aimed at changing society (Spakowski, 2019). Among these different groups of intellectuals, the emphasis of Chinese and local particularity played an important role: for instance, in the writing of socialists such as Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu and Mao Zedong, the concepts of ‘the common people’ and later the ‘revolutionary classes’ were crucial in adapting and indigenizing socialism (Yuan, 2019).…”
Section: Native Anthropology Of the Republican Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As regards Chinese politics and society, visions have been playing an important role since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and even earlier (compare Spakowski, 2018). The idea of socialism itself is hardly thinkable without visions.…”
Section: Visions New Technologies and Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Of course, these dreams do not have to be feasible)"(Spakowski 2019, 92). One hundred and sixty people answered the questions among which-apart from Taofen-some of the most illustrious writers and intellectuals of the time can be found such as Ba Jin 巴金, Yu Dafu 郁达夫, Mao Dun 矛盾, Lao She 老舍, and others(Spakowski 2019; ESSRA 2022).…”
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