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 Pierre Broué: Chen Duxiu and the Fourth International, 1937-1942 - RH
The fact is that Chen Duxiu broke all organisational connections with the Chinese section immediately after its national congress in August 1941, where the final split was achieved between the factions of Peng and of Wang – a year after Trotsky was assassinated.
The ‘Left’ Oppositionists, like the Stalinists, regarded Chen Duxiu as being ‘rightist’: and they tended to devise ‘opportunist conceptions which they attributed to him as being one of the factors in the decisive defeat of the revolution and of his party.
The majority of the leaders of the section formed the opinion that the old man, on this occasion, had developed opportunist positions with regard to the Guomindang and its government.
http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/china/china04.htm   (5734 words)

  
 Chen Duxiu: bio and encyclopedia article
Chen was forced to resign as secretary-general in 1927 for his opposition to the Comintern.
At the First Congress of the Communist Party in Shanghai,
Chen was the chief secretary of the newspaper at that time.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ch/chen_duxiu.htm   (6616 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Mao Zedong Article
From Yang's recommendations, he worked under Li Dazhao, the head of the university library and attended speeches by Chen Duxiu.
After graduation from Hunan Normal School in 1918, Mao travelled with his high school teacher and future father-in-law Professor Yang Changji (杨昌济)to Beijing during the May Fourth Movement when Yang lectured in Peking University.
While working for the Peking University library, Mao acquired a taste for books, something he was to retain in later years.
http://www.ipedia.com/mao_zedong.html   (3188 words)

  
 Glossary of People: Ch
Chen’s political involvements began during his work as dean of the school of arts and sciences of Beijing University from 1917 to 1919.
Served as CCP General Secretary from 1921 to 1927.
Chen followed Comintern policy in the 1925-27 revolution but concluded the Comintern’s policy of allying with the Guomintang was the cause of the defeat of the revolution.
http://www.marxistsfr.cjb.net/glossary/people/c/h.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Chen Duxiu. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
He was dismissed from party leadership and withdrew from the party in 1927 over his opposition to the Comintern-ordered policy of armed insurrection.
He was dean of the school of arts and sciences of Beijing Univ. from Jan., 1917, until forced to resign under conservative pressure in Mar., 1919.
Ch’en was converted to Marxism in the period following the student-led intellectual revolution known as the May Fourth Movement (1919).
http://www2.bartleby.com/65/ch/ChenDuxi.html   (223 words)

  
 Chinese Communist Party, Communist Party of China
The National Congress of the Party is held once every five years and convened by the Central Committee.
Looks at the early years of the Communist Party in China and profiles the efforts of pioneer organizers Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu.
The Increase of Total Numbers of CPC in Recent Years
http://www.chinatoday.com/org/cpc   (930 words)

  
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CHEN DUXIU (o CHEN TU-HSIU), a cura di Gregor BENTON
1998 - pag X 163 8° traduzione e introduzione di Gregor BENTON prefazione di WANG FANXI cartina cronologia note bibliografia su CHEN DUXIU documenti lettere foto appendici glossario indice nomi - MAS-006
http://www.isc-studyofcapitalism.org/db/lista_eng.php   (7258 words)

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