China's Search for Democracy: The Student and the Mass Movement of 1989

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Suzanne Ogden
M.E. Sharpe, 1992 - 451 Seiten
Within a framework of analysis and background by the four editors, this book presents a view from the grassroots of the 1989 student and mass movement in China and its tragic consequences. Here are the core eyewitness and participant accounts expressed through wall posters, students speeches, movement declarations, handbills, and other documents. In their introductions to the material, the editors address the political economy of the democracy movement, the evolving concept of democracy during the movement, the movement's contribution to China becoming a civil society, and the changing view of the Chinese Communist Party by students, intellectuals, workers and others, as the crisis unfolded.
 

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SUMMER 1988SPRING 1989
3
What Will the Year 1989 Tell
26
The Cultural Crisis and the Way Out of It
33
Open Letter to the Standing Committee of the National
45
The Star of Hope Rises In Eastern Europe
46
An Inquiry into the Phenomenon of Profiteering Officials
55
Uneasiness over Inequitable Distribution
62
APRIL 15APRIL
69
Wolf
253
Declaration of Capital Workers
255
A Statement to Citizens Regarding the Army Entering the Capital
261
Letter to Compatriots of Changsha Railway Institute
267
Letter to the Capital Workers
271
BWAU Public Notice
277
Concerning the Good Thing
283
Letter to the Party Central Committee by Party Members
284

Under the National Emblem of the Peoples Republic
83
Letter to People of the Entire City
86
Students of Beijing Colleges and Universities and People
92
Where Will the Student Movement Go? Letter
101
A Proposal for Quitting the Communist Party and Preparing
102
Dad and Mom Support You
108
The True Meaning of Freedom Law and Democracy
114
APRIL 28MAY 12
121
Who Are the Manufacturers of Turmoil?
142
Leaflet at Peoples University
135
A Talk with Two WhiteCollar Workers
136
The Current Situation and Our Task
144
Dead Fish and Broken NetSome Thoughts on The Family
150
Statement of Our Views on the Shanghai Party Committees
157
Cadres from the Public Security Bureau Procuratorate Courts
164
Lets Cry Out to Awaken the Young RepublicMay Fourth
165
Without Freedom of the Press There Will Be No Real Stability
174
On the Historical Achievements of the Peoples Daily
180
Declaration of the Hunger Strike
202
While the Students Are Having a Hunger Strike
204
Convene the Special Session of the National Peoples Congress
217
Letter to Overseas Chinese and All Concerned People Worldwide
220
Urgent Announcement about May 17 Demonstration
226
Most Believe the Student Movement Is a Patriotic Democracy
232
Letter to the Workers Pickets
290
Letter to the People of All Circles in Beijing
296
An Unpredictable Government Is Always Unpredictable
300
Open Letter to the Standing Committee of the
306
Uproot Obscurantist Rule Live Again as Chinese
313
About Martial
319
Mobilize Immediately and Capture the Bastille of the Eighties
326
Statement on the Current Situation
329
Announcement Concerning the Protest March by Chinese
336
Declaration of Eight Institutes of Art in the Capital
342
Solemn Statement
345
A Dialogue between a Student and a Corporal of the Peoples
361
JUNE 3JUNE 4
369
Letter to World Compatriots
382
Letter to World Compatriots Regarding the Truth
385
Foreword
391
Killing Their Children
409
Eyewitness Account
426
The Chengdu Massacre
429
Telephone
435
Bibliography
441
Index
447
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