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100 1  Hu, Ping,|d1947-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n88202122 
245 14 The thought remolding campaign of the Chinese Communist 
       Party-State /|cHu Ping ; translated by Philip F. Williams 
       and Yenna Wu. 
264  1 Amsterdam :|bAmsterdam University Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (313 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    data file|2rda 
490 1  ICAS Publications series. Monographs ;|v7 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |g1.|tWhat is Thought Remolding? --|tThought Remolding and
       "Brainwashing" --|tRestrictions upon the Scope of the 
       Problem --|tDid Marxism Ever Discuss Thought Remolding? --
       |tThought Remolding : Totalitarianism with Decidedly 
       "Chinese Characters" --|tDoes Thought Remolding Have Any 
       Theoretical Foundation? --|tAbsurdity Beneath the 
       Seriousness Behind the Absurdity --|tThought Remolding 
       Differs from the Development of Thought --|tThought 
       Remolding and Moral Self-cultivation are Superficially 
       Similar but Different in Spirit --|tThought Remolding as 
       the Negation of Thought --|tThought Remolding is a Logical
       Paradox --|tActual Political Function of Thought Remolding
       --|tFrom "Establishing a Proletarian Weltanschauung" to 
       "Maintaining Unity with Party Central." 
505 00 |g2.|tHow Was Thought Remolding Possible? --|tThe 1949 
       Revolution Was Not the Victory of a Political Idea --|tOn 
       "Following a Doctrine without Understanding it" --|tIs it 
       True that They Were "Completely Convinced"? --|tIntangible
       Pressure --|tFrom "Killing a Chicken to Frighten the 
       Monkeys" to "Killing a Monkey to Frighten the Other 
       Monkeys" --|tA Monistic System of Value Standards : 
       Concepts and Structure --|tWhy Was Remolding Aimed at the 
       Intelligentsia? --|tBifurcated Essence of Thought 
       Remolding --|tCoercion of Truth --|tUtility of Truth --
       |tClass Nature of Truth and the Problem of Standpoint --
       |tBeware of "Begging the Question" --|tAmbiguity of Facts 
       --|tAmbiguity of Values --|tConformity --|tConsistency --
       |tBelief that the World is Just --|tPursuing Meaning in 
       Life. 
505 00 |g3.|tHow Has Thought Remolding Been Implemented? --
       |t"With Machine Guns Pinning You Down on Three Sides, 
       You're Allowed to Head off in Only One Direction" --
       |tMobilizing Others to Receive Instruction --|t"First 
       Impressions are the Strongest" and "Once You Form a Habit,
       Following it Comes Naturally" --|tPower of 
       Oversimplification --|t"Giving an Injection of a 
       Preventive Inoculation" --|tHierarchical System of "Study"
       [xuexi] --|tAn Affective Style of Propaganda --
       |tControlling Function of Collective Rituals --|tCriticism
       and Self-Criticism --|tFrom Prohibition to Renunciation --
       |tTransition from Compelled Conduct to Voluntary Conduct -
       -|tStrategy of Violating Dignity --|tChastity of Those Who
       Have Lost Their Chastity --|tPsychology of a Shortage of 
       Rewards --|tThought Remolding and the Chinese Cultural 
       Tradition --|tGetting Enmeshed in a Cocoon of One's Own 
       Weaving --|tSome "Doctor" Indeed --|tVarious Methods of 
       Punishment --|tA Remarkable Effect of the "Downward 
       Transfer to the Countryside for Manual Labor." 
505 00 |tFirst Strategy of Criticism : A Ferocious Clap (1) --|tA
       Ferocious Clap (2) --|tSecond Strategy of Criticism : 
       Isolation within the Crowd (1) --|tIsolation within the 
       Crowd (2) --|tSpiritual Homelessness, Isolation and the 
       Lack of Support --|tFrom Confusion to Submission --
       |tEmotional Need to Identify with One's Oppressors --
       |tSelf-conscious Sacrifice --|tTrap of Toughening and 
       Putting to the Test --|tLanguage Demon --|tWhy Must Self-
       criticism Be Carried out in Public? --|tDestruction of 
       Self-discipline --|tDestruction of External Discipline --
       |tUtilizing the Sense of Shame to Shatter the Sense of 
       Shame --|tA Myth about Laborers --|tA Reflection, or an 
       Image "in Reverse"? --|tFilial Devotion and Loyalty to the
       Rulers --|tBegin in Obedience and End in Obedience --
       |tGetting "Well-Remolded" Amounts to Getting Intimidated -
       -|tRemolding is Nothing Other than Taming --|tIn Evading 
       Freedom, One Evades Responsibility. 
505 00 |g4.|tOn Evasion --|tEvasion by Foot-dragging --|tRejected
       and the Weary --|tIdealists Who Went Astray --|tRebellion 
       among Evaders --|tBetween Taming and Rebellion --
       |tLegitimization of Evasion --|tEvasion as Being Tamed --
       |tEvading the Persecuted --|tIndifference and 
       Forgetfulness --|tRationalization of Evasion --|g5.|tOn 
       Rebellion --|tWhat is Rebellion? --|tMeaning of Writing a 
       Letter to Chairman Mao --|tFormat is More Important Than 
       Content --|tRegarding Subconscious Rebellion --|tOpposing 
       Thought Remolding and Opposing Totalitarian Rule --
       |tEarthquakes from within the System --|tBankruptcy of 
       Phony Politics --|tRebellion of Liberalism --|tCurrent 
       Condition of Liberalism --|tGaining the Privilege of 
       Rebellion. 
505 00 |g6.|tBane of Cynicism --|tAuthoritarianism and Cynics --
       |tCommunist Party and Cynicism --|tWhat Does "the 
       Transition from a Revolutionary Party to a Ruling Party" 
       Mean? --|tWhy is It "No to Reform and Wait for Death; Yes 
       to Reform and Court Death"? --|tCynicism and Fear, and the
       Notion that You Are "Better-Off Muddleheaded" --|tIdea of 
       Liberal Democracy : Only with Faith in it is it 
       Efficacious --|tHip Cynicism --|tDoctrinal Cynicism --
       |tPolitical Game of Pretending to Obey --|tCynic's Self-
       deception and Deceiving of Others. 
505 00 |g7.|tStruggling for the Freedom of Thought --|tQuandaries
       of Existence --|tAn Analysis of Some Peculiar Phenomena --
       |tWhy Are There Still People Who Want to Join the Party? -
       -|tWhy Some Dissidents Are Willing to Remain in the Party 
       --|tWhy Some Persons Severely Persecuted by the CCP Would 
       Continue to Express Their Loyalty to the CCP --|tWhy Do 
       Party Members Rarely Withdraw from the Party, and Why Do 
       Officials Rarely Resign? --|tWhy Would Many Persons Still 
       Remain Within the System Even When Various Exits are 
       Available? --|tWhy Do Quite a Few People Always Place 
       Their Hopes in the CCP? --|tRational Choice Theory --
       |tNormative Theory --|tPower of Example --|tStructuralist 
       Theory --|tCoercion and Incentives for By-Products --
       |tImpact of Societal Scale on Collective Action --
       |tNecessity and Limitations of Drawing on Official Mass 
       Communication Outlets --|tA Struggle for Recognition --
       |tDesire, Reason and Spiritedness --|tKnowledge and 
       Behavior --|tSpecial Features of Late Communist 
       Totalitarian Rule --|tDauntlessly Moving Forward in a 
       Measured Stride. 
520    This authoritative work on the Chinese Communist party's 
       practices of reeducation and indoctrination, supersedes 
       all previous works by bringing into account recent events.
       Hu Ping has provided a rich and rigorous study based not 
       only in historical research and numerous compelling case 
       studies of Chinese intellectuals, but also in a first 
       person account of his own experience of Maoist thought 
       "remolding." The Thought Remolding Campaign of the Chinese
       Communist Party-State is an important history not only of 
       the reeducation programs, but of the interrogation 
       processes of the Party, and the strategies of either 
       evasion or reberllion that released prisoners adopted. 
546    English. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    JSTOR|bBooks at JSTOR Open Access 
648  7 1949-|2fast 
648  7 Since 1949|2fast 
650  0 Intellectual freedom|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh2002004241|zChina.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n79091151-781 
650  0 Brainwashing|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85016371|zChina.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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650  0 Communist self-criticism.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  7 Intellectual freedom.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
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650  7 Brainwashing.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/837790 
650  7 Communist self-criticism.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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650  7 Politics and government.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/1919741 
651  0 China|xPolitics and government|y1949-|0https://id.loc.gov/
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651  7 China.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1206073 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Williams, Philip F.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n92053159 
700 1  Wu, Yenna.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       nr94004453 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHu, Ping, 1947-|tThought remolding 
       campaign of the Chinese Communist Party-state.|dAmsterdam 
       : Amsterdam University Press, ©2012|z9789089644107
       |w(OCoLC)794707006 
830  0 ICAS publications series.|pMonographs ;|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008079056|v7. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt6wp6c4|zOnline
       eBook. Open Access via JSTOR. 
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