CCDS/Socialist Education Project - Fourth Monday series
June 28, 9pm (eastern time) by Zoom
Book talk: "A China Reader" published April 2021 by the SEP, edited by Duncan
McFarland. A power point presentation about the book will be presented by the
editor, followed by Q&A and discussion.
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New from Changemaker Publications
More on the China Reader
Edited by Duncan McFarland
A project of the CCDS Socialist Education Project and Online University of the
Left
244 pages, $20 (discounts available for quantity), order at :
https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/changemaker
The book is a selection of essays offering keen insight into the nature of
China and its social system, its internal debates, and its history. It includes
several articles on the US and China and the growing efforts of friendship
between the Chinese and American peoples.
China's rise in the 21st century is of great significance for the world,
socialism and communism, and the US Left, as well as the Chinese people. Yet
understanding of China, even basic facts of Chinese history, is not good. The
text provides historical background and political education by reprinting
valuable articles and publishing new material. The book is based in the
struggle and opposes imperialism and a new cold war on China. Contributors come
from many backgrounds. We regard it necessary to consider both Chinese
perspectives and US and Western views for balanced understanding.
Topics: New cold war and China's foreign policy; China's economy, socialism and
capitalism; women founders of people-to-people friendship; towards a democratic
and socialist way of life.
Authors and reviews include: Samir Amin, Gordon H. Chang, Carl Davidson, Cheng
Enfu, Gary Hicks, Paul Krehbiel, Norman Markowitz, Duncan McFarland, VJ
Prashad, Soong Qingling, Al Sargis, David Schweikart, Agnes Smedly, Helen
Foster Snow, Anna Louise Strong, Harry Targ, Jude Woodward, Xi Jinping and
others
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[marxmail] June 28: Book talk: “A China Reader" | Discussion with Duncan McFarland | Socialist Education Project | Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Kevin Lindemann and Cathy Campo Sun, 13 Jun 2021 21:34:53 -0700
