| Number 93 February 2006 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The 40th Anniversary of the Cultural Revolution
4
The Cultural Revolution at 40: How Mao Made a "Necessity of Virtue" and Delayed China's Modernization?
Guy Alitto
12
Coping with the Trauma of the Cultural Revolution
Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik
19
The Changing Memories of the Cultural Revolution
Xu Ben
29
The Specter of the Cultural Revolution Looming in the Contemporary Left-Wing Cultural Theory
Guo Jian
China and the World: The Past Century
42
Sixty-Three Victims of the Cultural Revolution at Peking University
Wang You-qin
56
"Abnormal Death" at Tsinghua University during the Cultural Revolution
Tang Shao-jie
65
Intellectuals Caught in the Tidal Wave of the Cultural Revolution
Pei Yi-ran
75
Behind the "Four Cleanups Movement" in Guizhou
Gao Hua
Economics, Society and Media
90
"Peaceful Rise": Myth or Reality?
Yue Jian-yong
Humanities
100
Translation of The Communist Manifesto: The Rhetorical Radicalization as Reflected in Different Translated Versions
Chen Li-wei
View on the World
117
Photography in the Cultural Revolution
Gu Zheng
Short Discourses and Peripatetic Notes
123
The Undercurrent of Discontent with Reform in Contemporary China
Zhang Xiang
129
Reflections on the Songhua River Pollution
Gu Su
134
On the Problematic Emphasis on All-Round Education
Yuan Zheng
Books, Views and Thoughts
140
Lessons from Certain Development Schemes in the Twentieth Century: On Seeing Like a State
Dai Li-zhao
Notes and Comments
149
Robert Michels, Zur Soziologie des Parteiwesens in der modernen Demokratie
Kong Fan-yi
153
Pete Daniel, Lost Revolutions: The South in the 1950s
Sun Chuan-zhao
156
Jonathan Brent, Vladimir P. Naumov, Stalin's Last Crime: The Plot against the Jewish Doctors, 1948-1953
Sha Shui
159
Table of Contents for Twenty-First Century Online, December 2005, January 2006 Issues
160
Tripartite Interactions
162
From the Editor’s Desk
163
Pictorial Credits