Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
156
Language
English
Published
Jul 5, 2007
Publisher
State Univ of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791471373
ISBN-13
9780791471371
Description
Xiaoming Chen delves deep into the philosophical and social upheaval that marked China's transition from the May Fourth Movement to the rise of Communism. The narrative explores the complex interplay between tradition and modernity, revealing how the aspirations of Chinese intellectuals were shaped by their encounters with Western ideals and their frustrations with the existing socio-political landscape.
Through meticulous analysis, Chen examines how disillusionment with nationalism and capitalism led to a fervent attraction to Communist ideology. His exploration provides insight into the motivations behind this shift, highlighting significant figures and their roles in shaping revolutionary thought.
The book offers a nuanced understanding of the historical context, allowing readers to grasp the intricate relationship between ideology, culture, and political change in early 20th-century China. It serves as both a historical account and a philosophical inquiry into the factors influencing the trajectory of Chinese intellectual thought.
Through meticulous analysis, Chen examines how disillusionment with nationalism and capitalism led to a fervent attraction to Communist ideology. His exploration provides insight into the motivations behind this shift, highlighting significant figures and their roles in shaping revolutionary thought.
The book offers a nuanced understanding of the historical context, allowing readers to grasp the intricate relationship between ideology, culture, and political change in early 20th-century China. It serves as both a historical account and a philosophical inquiry into the factors influencing the trajectory of Chinese intellectual thought.
Genres
Action & Adventure