ABSTRACT

Workers and Workplaces in Revolutionary China collates documents detailing the conflict and politics of Chinese industrial development in the 1970s. Originally published in 1974, issues discussed in this volume include socialism, the harbour docks in china and tobacco factory workers. This title will be of interest to students of Asian studies, anthropology and politics.

part |77 pages

Excerpts from Historical Materials on the South Seas Brothers Tobacco Factory

part |96 pages

Five Documents on Revolutionary Management and Development

chapter |18 pages

An Important Reform of Management of Industrial Enterprises

Summation of a Speech Delivered to a Heilungkiang Provincial Conference of Industrial Cadres

chapter |15 pages

The Basic Law of Operation of Enterprises by the Proletariat

Study the “Anshan Steel Constitution” and Thoroughly Eradicate the Remnant Poison of the Counterrevolutionary Revisionist Line Pursued by Liu Shao-ch'i in the Sphere of the Economy

chapter |17 pages

Closely Rely on the Masses for the Successful Running of Socialist Enterprises

Investigation of the Condition of Struggle-Criticism-Trans formation in Enterprise Management Conducted by the Small Parts Section of the Diesel Engine Workshop of Peking Internal Combustion Engine General Works

part |67 pages

On The Management of Socialist Enterprises

part |22 pages

Two Documents on Workers' Participation in Management on the Shanghai Harbor Docks in the 1970s

chapter |6 pages

Be the Masters of the Wharf, Not the Slaves of Tonnage

A Revolutionary Big-Character Poster from the Workers of the No. 5 Loading and Unloading District of the Shanghai Harbor Affairs Bureau