The Value Conflict between Mao Zedong and Artist-Intellectuals

Modern Philosophy 4:43-50 (2010)
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Abstract

Mao Zedong and the literary value of intellectual conflict, mainly for the public awareness of the emphasis on intellectual and cultural elite complex, the requirements for the service of politics and the art of literary intellectuals in the pursuit of ideological transformation and the free literary intellectuals of three concentric conflict and confrontation. Mao Zedong and literary intellectuals, often from several different angles, for the same thing had a different understanding, which contributes to the Mao era the underlying causes of the tragedy of the literary field

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