Shifu, Soul of Chinese AnarchismRowman & Littlefield, 1998 - 289 páginas The most comprehensive study of Shifu available, this valuable work explores the life and political milieu of a central figure in Republican China. Born in 1884, Shifu was brought down in 1915 by overwork, poverty, and tuberculosis. Yet during that short span, he became the most influential anarchist of his time. Drawing on a wealth of primary source material, Krebs provides an intellectual biography of this committed revolutionary and analyzes the importance of Shifu's thought during the New Culture-May Fourth years as his followers fought for influence with the Marxists and later over the issue of alliance with the Nationalists. Placing Shifu's life within the dynamic intellectual and political currents of the time, the author describes Shifu's early work as an assassin within the anti-Qing movement. Examining the influence on Shifu of Confucianism and Buddhism, Krebs highlights reform Buddhism's close relationship with revolutionary activism. Most significantly, Shifu's unflagging work to propagate anarchism during the early years of the Republic and his interactions with other socialists reveal a hitherto unknown level of activity among socialist revolutionaries. This important book thus offers fresh insights not only into the anarchist movement itself, but into the broader history of Chinese socialism as well. |
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Daring to Die A Life of Shifu | 1 |
Anarchism in Europe and in China Themes Reasserted and Themes Adapted | 15 |
European Anarchism and Its Influence in China Proudhon the First Modern Anarchist | 16 |
The Late Qing Intellectual Environment | 23 |
Ways In to Anarchism | 28 |
Assassination and the Radical Ideology Liu Sifus Route to Anarchism | 33 |
The Tactic of Assassination and ProtoAnarchism | 34 |
Liu Sifus Assassination Attempt in 1907 | 43 |
Renewal at Shanghai The Culmination of Shifus Career | 125 |
A New Statement of Principles | 127 |
Shifus Attacks on Sun Zhongshan and Jiang Kanghu | 133 |
The State Socialism Issue and the Image of Marx | 138 |
The End of a Brief Career | 145 |
Some Final Comments on Theory and Practice | 148 |
Shifus Legacy Anarchism in the New Culture Years | 151 |
Voice of the People after Shifu | 152 |
Lius Prison Essays | 47 |
On Han Learning and National Essence in the Prison Essays | 48 |
Themes in the Prison Essays | 50 |
Buddhism in Lius Evolving Values | 56 |
Conclusion | 58 |
Return to Assassination | 61 |
Emergence of the Group Style in Assassination 191011 | 62 |
Liu and the China Assassination Corps | 64 |
The Assassination of Fengshan and Political Transition in Guangzhou and Guangdong | 68 |
Assassination and the Qing Abdication | 72 |
Liu Sifu in Early 1912 on the Verge of Anarchism | 75 |
Socialism Narrow and Broad Shifus ComradeRivals in the Early Republic | 77 |
On the Terminology of Early Chinese Socialism | 78 |
Jiang Kanghu and the Chinese Socialist Party | 79 |
Taixu Buddhist Reformer and Political Activist | 85 |
Buddhism in the Revolutionary Thought of the Early Republic | 94 |
The New Beginning Shifu Launches the Conscience Society at Guangzhou | 99 |
The Retreat at West Lake | 100 |
The Conscience Society Covenant | 101 |
Commencing Propaganda Activity in Guangzhou | 107 |
Living the Anarchist Faith | 114 |
The CockCrow Groups Rural Commune Project | 117 |
Flight from Guangzhou | 123 |
Shifus Broader Appeal and Shifuism | 155 |
Anarchism Shifu and the Early Mao Zedong | 158 |
Anarchism in the New Culture and May Fourth Periods | 160 |
International Revolution and Workers Issues in the Anarchist Journal Labor | 164 |
The Question of Belief | 166 |
Shifting Ground Slippery Footing The Anarchists vs Communists and Nationalists during the 1920s | 171 |
Guangzhou and Other Cities as Theaters of Struggle | 173 |
Anarchists and Communists in Guangzhou 192122 | 175 |
The Anarchists and the Guomindang | 180 |
Anarchists Confront the GMDCCP Alliance | 185 |
Conclusion | 188 |
Conclusion Shifu WholeSouled Anarchist | 191 |
Wholeness as a Theme in Shifus Career | 192 |
Shifu and the Development of Chinese Socialism | 195 |
Ways Out of Anarchism | 198 |
Shifus Relevance for China Today | 200 |
Notes | 203 |
Glossary of Selected Items | 263 |
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