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Chinese Socialism in/as Theory: Political Economy in Revolutionary China
Karl, Rebecca E.
(PI)
Karl, Rebecca E.
(CoPI)
Columbia University
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Arts and Humanities
1930s
100%
1950s
50%
1970s
50%
Battle
50%
Bourgeois
50%
China
100%
Chinese Revolution
50%
Conceptual
50%
Contemporary
50%
Engage-ment
50%
Intellectuals
50%
Labor Theory of Value
50%
Marxist
50%
Political Economy
100%
Revolutionary China
100%
Revolutions
100%
Social relationships
100%
Socialist
100%
U.S.S.R.
50%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
100%
Chinese Revolution
33%
Economic Theory
33%
Intelligentsia
33%
Labor Theory of Value
33%
Political Economics
33%
Political Theory
100%
Revolutions
66%
Social History
33%
Social Relationships
66%
Socialism
100%
U.S.S.R.
33%