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Left in China: A Political Cartography is a detailed exploration of China’s complex leftist political landscape. Author Ralf Ruckus maps out the various strands of left-wing thought and activism that have shaped Chinese politics, society, and culture from the early 20th century to the present day.
This work provides readers with an in-depth understanding of how different leftist movements, from communist organizations to labor activists and intellectuals, have influenced China’s political development. Ruckus analyzes the ideological divisions, organizational structures, and historical trajectories of these movements, offering a nuanced perspective on a often-misunderstood aspect of Chinese history.
Essential reading for students of Chinese politics, history, and political theory, this book challenges conventional narratives and presents a sophisticated examination of how the left has fundamentally shaped contemporary China.







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