Houghton Mifflin, 1974. — 175 p.
Preparation for Revolution.
The Nation Is in Danger.
The Renovation of the People.
Down with the Manchus.
The Manifesto of the Tung-meng Hui.
A New Society in the Making.
II. The Cultural Revolution and Nationalism.
1911 and the New Republic.
Call to Youth.
The Literary Revolution.
The May Fourth Movement.
The Restructuring of the Chinese Consciousness.
Socialism, Anti-Imperialism, and the Revolution: 1920s.
The Origins of Marxism-Leninism in China.
Sun Yat-sen’s Alliance with Russia.
Sun Yat-Sen’s Reorganized Ideas.
For Whom the Revolution?
Poverty, War, and Famine.
The Rise of the CCP: 1927-1949.
Poor Peasants: A Revolutionary Force.
Imperialism and China.
Rectify the Party’s Style of Work.
The Japanese War and Peasant Nationalism.
A Rural Base for the Revolution.
How to Be a Good Communist.
An Appraisal of the Kuomintang’s Nanking Decade.
The Disintegration of the KMT Government.
Maoism and the Success of the Communist Party.