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DESCRIPTION:Few events in modern history are more deserving of rediscovery than China 
 ’s Cultural Revolution of 1966-76.  Few have so challenged traditional 
 notions of what human society can be.  Few have been as distorted and 
 demonized.\n\nThis unique symposium, REDISCOVERING CHINA’S CULTURAL 
 REVOLUTION, offers an opportunity to rediscover—or discover for the first 
 time—what this “revolution within a revolution” in socialist China 
 was really all about.\n\nHear from youth who went to the countryside to 
 work and learn from the peasants...artists who set out to create 
 revolutionary art....women who struggled against feudal tradition....people 
 who look back at this period as some of the best years of their lives.  And 
 learn from scholars whose work brings to life a crucial and vital legacy of 
 liberation. \n \n\nPanelists include:\n\nDongping Han—Professor of 
 History, Warren Wilson College ; author of The Unknown Cultural Revolution: 
 Life and Change in a Chinese Village ; farmer and manager of a collective 
 village factory during the Cultural Revolution.\n\nRaymond Lotta—Set the 
 Record Straight Project; Maoist political economist; writer for Revolution 
 newspaper; editor Maoist Economics and the Revolutionary Road to 
 Communism.\n\nRobert Weil – Senior Fellow at the Oakland Institute, 
 author of Red Cat, White Cat: China and the Contradictions of “Market 
 Socialism”\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/28/18626991.php
SUMMARY:Rediscovering China's Cultural Revolution
LOCATION:Berdahl Auditorium in Stanley Hall (UC Berkeley campus)\nBerkeley. CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/28/18626991.php
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