Here are my short comments -----Original Message----- From: worker-zhongguo@openflows.org [mailto:worker-zhongguo@openflows.org] On Behalf Of Yiching Wu Sent: Monday, 3 October 2005 1:16 PM To: Martin Hart-Landsberg; YAN Hairong Cc: zhongguo@openflows.org Subject: Re: "China and Socialism" discussions and debates Just adding something else also relevant: David Harvey's very new book--A Brief History of Neoliberalism (published two weeks ago by Oxford UP)--has a long chapter on China, called "Neoliberalism with CHinese Characteristics". It relies quite extensively on "China and Socialism", and to a lesser extent on Wang Hui's China's New Order (Harvard 2003). It'll be really nice to read all the three books together and compare them. There're many similarities, with important differences of course. Two of the Chinese pieces published in Pipan yu Zaizao that Hairong listed have English versions. They're: Li Minqi's review (the very first one I think) "Revolution is Dead, Long Live the Revolution" And my "Rethinking 'Capitalist Restoration' in China" If anyone prefers to read the English version please email me. Minqi is currently not a member of this list, but hopefully soon will be. Another member of this list, Mobo, is the author of an article on "China and Socialism" kjust published in Critical Asian Studies. I have not seen it in the library yet. Maybe Mobo can share his thoughts with us here. Yiching
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