Annual Report - National Library of Australia
Author : National Library of Australia
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Page : 490 pages
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Release : 1985
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Author : National Library of Australia
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Page : 490 pages
File Size : 25,48 MB
Release : 1985
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1290 pages
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1044 pages
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Release : 1988
Category : Australia
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1326 pages
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1378 pages
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Author : Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1390 pages
File Size : 23,79 MB
Release : 1965
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Prepared under instructions from the Right Honorable the Treasurer by K.M. Archer, Commonwealth Statistician.
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Page : 1398 pages
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1104 pages
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Author : Donald P. Whitaker
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Page : 486 pages
File Size : 27,36 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Social Science
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A philosophical analysis informed by history, this work examines the reasons for the highly destructive behavior of the Red Guards in the early part of China's Cultural Revolution. By probing the political, educational, and psychological factors influencing the Red Guards, Jing Lin sheds light on how teenagers and young adults were able to justify violence in the name of class struggle and human rights. She concludes that non-critical, categorical thought, buttressed by the political and educational systems, was pivotal. Jing Lin introduces the work with a discussion of democratic and non-democratic thought, and of the Red Guards' views about class struggle, authority and justice. She then examines the theory behind Mao's totalitarian rule. Chapter Three is devoted to schools, and their decisive role in developing the Red Guards. The psychology of the Red Guards follows: Lin details how concepts of the proletariat, class enemies, and intellectuals nurtured habits of aggression and obedience. In concluding, Lin suggests how to foster critical and democratic thinking in Chinese education.
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Page : 1356 pages
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