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Dream of a red factory.

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Drawing on previously unknown primary sources in both Chinese and Russian, Deborah A.

Kaple has written a powerful and absorbing account of the model of factory management and organization that the Chinese communists formulated in the 1949-1953 period.

She reveals that their "new" management techniques were adapted from Soviet propaganda during the harsh period of Stalin's post-war reconstruction.

The idealized Stalinist management system consisted mainly of strictCommunist Party control of all aspects of workers' lives, which is the root of such strong Party control over Chinese society today.

Dream of a Red Factory is a rare and revealing look at the consolidation rule in China; told through the prism of the development of new "socialist" factories andenterprises.

Kaple completely counters the old myth of the "Soviet monolith" in China, and carefully reconstructs how the Chinese communists came to rely on an idealized, propagandistic version of the Soviet model instead.

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Oxford University Press
0195359453 / 9780195359459
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/03/1994
English
163 pages
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