The Longest Night
Three Generations of Chinese Trotskyists in Defeat, Jail, Exile, and Diaspora
The Longest Night tells the captivating story of Chinese Trotskyism in its later years, including after Mao Zedong's capture of Beijing in 1949.
The book covers the three main periods of Chinese Trotskyism: the founding generation around Chen Duxiu, Zheng Chaolin, Wang Fanxi, and Peng Shuzhi, who joined the Opposition after their expulsion from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP); the first generation of those who (after 1931) did not first pass through the ranks of the CCP before becoming Trotskyists; and those who became Trotskyists after 1949, mainly in Hong Kong and the diaspora.
Series
Other books edited and translated by Gregor Benton and Yang Yang
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Zheng Chaolin, Selected Writings, 1942–1998
Edited by Gregor Benton and John Sexton -
Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel
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Mao Zedong Thought
by Wang Fanxi -
Prophets Unarmed
Edited by Gregor Benton