Unending Capitalism

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Unending Capitalism

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ISBN: 9780521868464
作者: Karl Gerth
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2020 -5
装订: Paperback
页数: 382

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How Consumerism Negated China's Communist Revolution

Karl Gerth   

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What forces shaped the twentieth-century world? Capitalism and communism are usually seen as engaged in a fight-to-the-death during the Cold War. With the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party aimed to end capitalism. Karl Gerth argues that despite the socialist rhetoric of class warfare and egalitarianism, Communist Party policies actually developed a variety of capitalism and expanded consumerism. This negated the goals of the Communist Revolution across the Mao era (1949-1976) down to the present. Through topics related to state attempts to manage what people began to desire - wristwatches and bicycles, films and fashion, leisure travel and Mao badges - Gerth challenges fundamental assumptions about capitalism, communism, and countries conventionally labeled as socialist. In so doing, his provocative history of China suggests how larger forces related to the desire for mass-produced consumer goods reshaped the twentieth-century world and remade people's lives.

目录

Introduction: consumerism and capitalism
1. Self-expanding and compulsory consumerism
2. Building state capitalism across 1949
3. Soviet influences on state consumerism
4. State consumerism in advertising, posters, and films
5. State consumerism in the service sector
6. Consumerism in the cultural revolution
7. The Mao badge phenomenon as consumer fad
Afterword
Bibliography
Index

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