Ismail
25th March 2015, 00:03
Considering there exists a bunch of 1960s-80s Soviet materials criticizing the economic and foreign policies of Maoist China that may be put online in the future, I figure I'd make a single thread that I can update whenever a new book is added rather than a bunch of individual threads on the same subject that could clutter up the forum.
The books already online are as follows:
* In Connection with Mao Tse-tung's Talk with a Group of Japanese Socialists (https://archive.org/details/MaosTalkWithJapaneseSocialists) (1964)
* Dangerous Course of Peking Splitters (https://archive.org/details/PekingSplitters) (1967)
* The "Cultural Revolution" in China (https://archive.org/details/DelyusinCulturalRevolutionInChina) (1967)
* The Chinese Crisis: Causes and Character (https://archive.org/details/ChineseCrisis) (1967)
* Country and Town in Chinese Revolution (Mao Tse-tung's Theory of "People's War" and the Actual Events in China) (https://archive.org/details/CountryAndTownInChineseRevolution) (1968)
* A Provocative Sally of Peking Authorities: Events on the Soviet-Chinese border (https://archive.org/details/SovietChineseBorder) (1969)
* China. Cultural Revolution or Counter-Revolutionary Coup? (https://archive.org/details/ChinaCulturalRevolutionOrCounterRevolutionaryCoup) (1969)
* Petty-Bourgeois Revolutionism (Anarchism, Trotskyism and Maoism) (https://archive.org/details/Petty-bourgeoisRevolutionismanarchismTrotskyismAndMaoism ) (1970)
* Lenin, Leninism and the Chinese Revolution (https://archive.org/details/LeninLeninismAndTheChineseRevolution) (1970)
* Militarism (https://archive.org/details/MilitarismBackboneOfMaoism)—Backbone of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/MilitarismBackboneOfMaoism) (1970)
* Peking and the National Liberation Struggle (https://archive.org/details/PekingNatLib) (1970)
* Maoism and its Policy of Splitting the National Liberation Movement (https://archive.org/details/MaoismAndItsPolicyOfSplittingTheNationalLiberation Movement) (1970)
* The Philosophical Views of Mao Tse-tung: A Critical Analysis (https://archive.org/details/PhilosophicalViewsMao) (1971)
* New Strategy for the Same Ends: An Analysis of Maoist International Policy (https://archive.org/details/NewStrategyForTheSameEnds) (1972)
* A Critique of Mao Tse-tung's Theoretical Conceptions (https://archive.org/details/ACritiqueMaoTheoreticalConceptions) (1972)
* Leninism and Modern China's Problems (https://archive.org/details/LeninismModernChina) (1972)
* European Security and Peking Intrigues (https://archive.org/details/EuropeanSecurity) (1973)
* Peking and the Vietnam People's Struggle (https://archive.org/details/PekingVietnam) (1973)
* History Falsified to Suit Peking (https://archive.org/details/HistoryFalsified) (1974)
* The Economic "Theories" of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/EconTheoriesMaoism) (1974)
* From Anti-Imperialism to Anti-Socialism: The Evolution of Peking's Foreign Policy (https://archive.org/details/AntiImpToAntiSocialism) (1974)
* Sino-Soviet Relations, 1945-1973: A Brief History (https://archive.org/details/SinoSovietRelations) (1975)
* Overseas Chinese Bourgeoisie - A Peking Tool in Southeast Asia (https://archive.org/details/OverseasChinese) (1975)
* Maoism and the Youth Movement (https://archive.org/details/MaoismAndTheYouthMovement) (1975)
* Present-Day China: Socio-Economic Problems (https://archive.org/details/ChinaSocioEconProblems) (1975)
* The "Cultural Revolution": a Close-up (An Eyewitness Account) (https://archive.org/details/CulturalRevolutionCloseUp) (1975)
* The Socio-Political Essence of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/TheSocioPoliticalEssenceOfMaoism) (1976)
* China: Cultural Revolution and After (https://archive.org/details/CulturalRevolutionandAfter) (1978)
* Mao's Betrayal (https://archive.org/details/MaosBetrayal) (1979)
* Peking: A Policy of Militarisation (https://archive.org/details/PekingMilitarisation) (1979)
* Maoism: Words & Deeds (https://archive.org/details/MaoismWordsDeeds) (1979)
* China Swallow Asia? (https://archive.org/details/ChinaSwallowAsia) (1979)
* What Are They After in Peking (https://archive.org/details/ErnstHenryPeking) (1979)
* Against Maoism: Dossier (https://archive.org/details/AgainstMaoism) (1980, a Vietnamese work)
* Who is to Blame? How differences arose between China's Maoist leaders and the USSR and other socialist countries (https://archive.org/details/WhoistoBlameSovietChinese) (1981)
* The China Theatre in World War II, 1939-1945 (https://archive.org/details/ChinaTheatreWWII) (1985)
For materials from the Maoist side see: http://www.bannedthought.net/
The books already online are as follows:
* In Connection with Mao Tse-tung's Talk with a Group of Japanese Socialists (https://archive.org/details/MaosTalkWithJapaneseSocialists) (1964)
* Dangerous Course of Peking Splitters (https://archive.org/details/PekingSplitters) (1967)
* The "Cultural Revolution" in China (https://archive.org/details/DelyusinCulturalRevolutionInChina) (1967)
* The Chinese Crisis: Causes and Character (https://archive.org/details/ChineseCrisis) (1967)
* Country and Town in Chinese Revolution (Mao Tse-tung's Theory of "People's War" and the Actual Events in China) (https://archive.org/details/CountryAndTownInChineseRevolution) (1968)
* A Provocative Sally of Peking Authorities: Events on the Soviet-Chinese border (https://archive.org/details/SovietChineseBorder) (1969)
* China. Cultural Revolution or Counter-Revolutionary Coup? (https://archive.org/details/ChinaCulturalRevolutionOrCounterRevolutionaryCoup) (1969)
* Petty-Bourgeois Revolutionism (Anarchism, Trotskyism and Maoism) (https://archive.org/details/Petty-bourgeoisRevolutionismanarchismTrotskyismAndMaoism ) (1970)
* Lenin, Leninism and the Chinese Revolution (https://archive.org/details/LeninLeninismAndTheChineseRevolution) (1970)
* Militarism (https://archive.org/details/MilitarismBackboneOfMaoism)—Backbone of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/MilitarismBackboneOfMaoism) (1970)
* Peking and the National Liberation Struggle (https://archive.org/details/PekingNatLib) (1970)
* Maoism and its Policy of Splitting the National Liberation Movement (https://archive.org/details/MaoismAndItsPolicyOfSplittingTheNationalLiberation Movement) (1970)
* The Philosophical Views of Mao Tse-tung: A Critical Analysis (https://archive.org/details/PhilosophicalViewsMao) (1971)
* New Strategy for the Same Ends: An Analysis of Maoist International Policy (https://archive.org/details/NewStrategyForTheSameEnds) (1972)
* A Critique of Mao Tse-tung's Theoretical Conceptions (https://archive.org/details/ACritiqueMaoTheoreticalConceptions) (1972)
* Leninism and Modern China's Problems (https://archive.org/details/LeninismModernChina) (1972)
* European Security and Peking Intrigues (https://archive.org/details/EuropeanSecurity) (1973)
* Peking and the Vietnam People's Struggle (https://archive.org/details/PekingVietnam) (1973)
* History Falsified to Suit Peking (https://archive.org/details/HistoryFalsified) (1974)
* The Economic "Theories" of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/EconTheoriesMaoism) (1974)
* From Anti-Imperialism to Anti-Socialism: The Evolution of Peking's Foreign Policy (https://archive.org/details/AntiImpToAntiSocialism) (1974)
* Sino-Soviet Relations, 1945-1973: A Brief History (https://archive.org/details/SinoSovietRelations) (1975)
* Overseas Chinese Bourgeoisie - A Peking Tool in Southeast Asia (https://archive.org/details/OverseasChinese) (1975)
* Maoism and the Youth Movement (https://archive.org/details/MaoismAndTheYouthMovement) (1975)
* Present-Day China: Socio-Economic Problems (https://archive.org/details/ChinaSocioEconProblems) (1975)
* The "Cultural Revolution": a Close-up (An Eyewitness Account) (https://archive.org/details/CulturalRevolutionCloseUp) (1975)
* The Socio-Political Essence of Maoism (https://archive.org/details/TheSocioPoliticalEssenceOfMaoism) (1976)
* China: Cultural Revolution and After (https://archive.org/details/CulturalRevolutionandAfter) (1978)
* Mao's Betrayal (https://archive.org/details/MaosBetrayal) (1979)
* Peking: A Policy of Militarisation (https://archive.org/details/PekingMilitarisation) (1979)
* Maoism: Words & Deeds (https://archive.org/details/MaoismWordsDeeds) (1979)
* China Swallow Asia? (https://archive.org/details/ChinaSwallowAsia) (1979)
* What Are They After in Peking (https://archive.org/details/ErnstHenryPeking) (1979)
* Against Maoism: Dossier (https://archive.org/details/AgainstMaoism) (1980, a Vietnamese work)
* Who is to Blame? How differences arose between China's Maoist leaders and the USSR and other socialist countries (https://archive.org/details/WhoistoBlameSovietChinese) (1981)
* The China Theatre in World War II, 1939-1945 (https://archive.org/details/ChinaTheatreWWII) (1985)
For materials from the Maoist side see: http://www.bannedthought.net/