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Titulo: China: una revolución en agonia Autor : Róbinson Rojas Fecha : 1978 Editor: Ediciones Martinez Roca, S.A. Ciudad: Barcelona Pais : Espana ISBN : 84-270-0471-0 ===================================================================== Excerpts from Una Explicacion Necesaria Robinson Rojas, "CHINA. UNA REVOLUCION EN AGONIA", Ediciones Martinez Roca, Barcelona,1978 ===================================================================== From the Introduction: This book is the product of a thirteen-year close political relationship with the Chinese people and the Chinese Communist Party. This relationship began late in 1964 in a military prison in Rio do Janeiro, Brazil, where I had long talks with nine chinese citizens ( among them the vice minister for foreign trade and one journalist ) kept under arrest there by the brutal dictatorship led by general Castelo Branco. After that, I lived in China from 1965 to 1967, when the cultural revolution began as an attempt of the Chinese working class to recuperate the leadership of the revolution, then in 1970-71, which coincided with the power struggle between two main members of the "new ruling class", Lin Biao and Chou En-lai, and lastly from 1974 to 1977, which include the passing away of Chou En-lai, Chu Teh and Mao Tse-tung, the total defeat of the cultural revolution, the coup d'etat headed by Deng Xiaoping, in october 1976, and the consolidation of the counter-revolution. In abril 1977 I was expelled from China... ...In this book I attempt to demonstrate the following: a) a new ruling class is dominant in the Chinese society. This new ruling class is a civil-military bureaucracy created during the process of building socialism, and it will impose its power upon the whole of society if the working class is unable to consolidate its political dominance. b) the Chinese revolution was, in the main, a national-democratic revolution led by a political alliance including rural and urban petty bourgeoisie and urban working class. When some members of this alliance tried to push forward a socialist revolution, a power struggle and a class struggle were triggered off. c) the Chinese communist party never reached the stage of representing the interests of the proletariat, and was in the main dominated by petty bourgeoise ideology, always resisting the encroachment of proletarian ideology. Eventually, the communist party became the core of the new ruling class in a bureaucratic socialist system. d) in the early 1970s, the left of the Chinese communist party, led by Mao Tse-tung and the so-called "gang of four", compromised with the counter-revolution (led by Chou En-lai and Deng Xiaoping), providing the conditions for a complete defeat which occurred in late 1976. e) the new rulers will try their best to develop capitalist relations of production in China; they will add, step by step, individual economic power to their political power, and then try to create a big capitalist power competing with the old ones for world domination. ===================================================================== ================================================================ BACK TO TOC TEXTO COMPLETO ---------------------------------------------------------------- |