China: Ideological Evolution in the Twentieth Century
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12
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A 12 page discussion of the political, economic, and ideological evolution China has experienced in the last century. The author presents the contention that China has in many ways become more like the U.S. In doing so the country has evolved tremendously in regard to the political and economic principles which were touted earlier in its history, principles encapsulated by the great Mao paradox. The U.S., in comparison, has waivered little from the capitalistic and democratic principles upon which the country was founded. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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