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Motive
Publisher: Allison & Busby. Country: U.K. Date: 1970s.


Chairman's New Clothes (by Simon Leys) (Motive - Allison & Busby, 1981) (image)

The Chairman's New Clothes: Mao and the Cultural Revolution
by Simon Leys
(Motive series) (London, Allison & Busby, 1981)



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Author/Title

Jon Bloomfield: Passive Revolution—Politics and the Czechoslovak working class, 1945-48

Stephen Bodington: Science and Social Action

Vladimir Fisera (editor): Workers' Councils in Czechoslovakia, 1968-69

Vladimir Fisera (editor): Writing on the Wall—May 1968, a documentary anthology

Andras Hegedus: Socialism and Bureaucracy

Andras Hegedus, Agnes Heller, Maria Markus, Mihaly Vajda: The Humanisation of Socialism

Agnes Heller: The Theory of Need in Marx

Guy Hocquenghem: Homosexual Desire

Egbert Jahn (editor): Soviet Foreign Policy—Social and economic conditions

Franz Jakubowski: Ideology and Superstructure in Historical Materialism

C. L. R. James: Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution

C. L. R. James: The Future in the Present—Selected Writings

Alexandra Kollontai: Selected Writings

Henri Laborit: Decoding the Human Message

Henri Lefebvre: The Survival of Capitalism

Simon Leys: The Chairman's New Clothes—Mao and the Cultural Revolution

Bill Lomax: Hungary 1956

John MacLean: In the Rapids of Revolution—Essays, articles and letters

Jiri Pelikan: Socialist Opposition in Eastern Europe

Marc Rakovski: Towards an East European Marxism

Michel Raptis: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Chile

Alan Roberts: The Self-Managing Environment

Hilda Scott: Women and Socialism—Experiences from Eastern Europe

Mihaly Vajda: Fascism as a Mass Movement

Jean Ziegler: Switzerland Exposed


Chairman's New Clothes (by Simon Leys) (Motive - Allison & Busby, 1977) (image)

The Chairman's New Clothes: Mao and the Cultural Revolution
by Simon Leys
(Motive series) (London, Allison & Busby, 1977)




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