توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Guerilla Communism in Malaya
نام کتاب : Guerilla Communism in Malaya
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کمونیسم چریکی در مالایا
سری : Princeton Legacy Library; 2218
نویسندگان : Lucian W. Pye
ناشر : Princeton University Press
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 385
ISBN (شابک) : 9781400877676
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 11 مگابایت
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Foreword\nAcknowledgments\nCONTENTS\nIntroduction\nPART I. THE DOCTRINE\n 1. Communist Doctrine and People\'s Liberation Parties\n Marx and Lenin on Asia\n Violence Is the Key and Armed Struggle the Strategy\n Liberated Areas: A Geographic Dimension to Revolution\n Taking Gambles and Being Reckless\n United Fronts and the Vanguard of the Progressives\n The Test of Indoctrination\nPART II. THE PARTY\n 2. From Conspiracy to Terrorism\n The First Phase: The Spirit of Conspiracy\n Malays and Communism\n The Immigrant Communities and Communism\n Organizing Professional Revolutionaries\n The Second Phase: War Communism\n Communism in the Jungle\n The Third Phase: \"Peaceful Agitation\"\n Organizing Front Groups in a Disorganized Society\n The Party as Employer\n 3. The Emergency\n Organizing for Violence\n Life in the Jungle\n Failure as Guerrillas and the Development of Terrorism\n The Politics of Terrorism\n The Prisoner of Terrorism\nPART III. THE INDIVIDUALS\n 4. Surrendered Enemy Personnel: A Note on the Sample\n The Interviews\n Impressions of the SEP\'s\n 5. Potential Communists\n Trying to Get Ahead\n Heroes and Daydreams\n 6. The Experiences of Youth\n Family Relations\n Personal Friendships\n Education\n Pragmatism and the Nature of Fate\n Hardships and Personal Suffering\n 7. Understanding Politics\n Politics in the Home\n Personal Problems and Politics\n Elite Status and Politics\n Politics Belongs to Youth\n Politics Is Violence\n First Political Discussions\n Initiation by Friends\n Initiation by Front Groups\n Initiation in Schools\n Reliability of Media\n Sources of Political Power\n Propaganda\n Skill in Violence\n The Power of Organization\n Knowledge Is Shrewdness\n Morality and Popular Support\n 8. Perceiving the Social Environment\n Perception of Government\n Racial Identity\n Personal Situation at the Time of Joining\n Occupation\n Career Expectations\n Marital Status\n Consequences of Underemployment\n 9. Joining the Communist Party\n Perceptions of the Goals of the Party\n The Doctrinal Aspect\n The Propaganda Versions of the Party\'s Objectives\n Non-political Perceptions\n Relations with the Recruiter\n Reaction to the Ritual of Joining\n 10. Adjusting to Life in the Party\n The Spirit of Discipline\n The Spirit of Self-Criticism\n The Atmosphere of Exhortation\n The Acceptance of Assignments\n 11. Understanding the Communist Movement\n Militancy Becomes Aggressiveness\n The Virtues of Authoritarianism\n Acceptance of Authoritarianism\n The Nature of Authority\n The Potency of Internationalism\n Ambivalence toward the West\n The Nationalism of Internationalism\n 12. Learning Communist Theory\n The Emotional Climate of Learning\n Perceptions of Marxism-Leninism\n The Reality and the Mystique of Symbols\n The Blinding Powers of Prediction\n 13. Personal Relations and Promotion\n Personal Problems and the Party\n Isolation by the Party\n Isolation in the Party\n The Quest for Promotion\n Qualities Necessary for Getting Ahead\n The Dilemma of Promotion\n 14. The Process of Disaffection\n Periods of Doubt and Critical Incidents\n Types of Crises\n Requirements of Status and Hierarchy\n Sacrificing Oneself to a Losing Cause\n The Party Is \"Corrupt\"\n Attitudes after Leaving the Party\n 15. The Problem of Political Development\nIndex