Rethinking the Significance of the Russian and Chinese Revolutions: A Dialogue with Wang Hui

IF 1.7 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Journal of Labor and Society Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1163/24714607-bja10153
Viren Murthy, Saul Thomas, Hui Wang, Yuji Xu
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This is a transcript of a dialogue between faculty and students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the renowned “new leftist” Chinese intellectual, Wang Hui. The immediate theme of the discussion concerned the two major socialist revolutions of the twentieth century, namely the Russian and Chinese revolutions. Wang Hui’s recent work asks how these revolutions and their associated processes problematize typically Eurocentric assumptions about “modernity.” Relatedly, there has been a recent tendency to subsume the Soviet Union and Mao’s China under the history of capitalism. Such revisionist readings of the Russian and Chinese Revolutions echo earlier Marxist arguments about “actually existing” socialism being a form of state capitalism. The various discussants develop different positions on this issue, but they in general affirm the idea that the socialist revolutions partially succeeded in creating an alternative to capitalism, and this legacy continues to be meaningful to our social imagination.
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反思俄国革命和中国革命的意义:与汪晖对话
本文是威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校师生与中国著名 "新左派 "知识分子汪晖的对话实录。讨论的直接主题涉及二十世纪的两大社会主义革命,即俄国革命和中国革命。汪晖的最新著作提出了这些革命及其相关进程如何使典型的欧洲中心主义 "现代性 "假设成为问题的问题。与此相关的是,近来有一种将苏联和毛泽东的中国归入资本主义历史的倾向。这种对俄国革命和中国革命的修正主义解读呼应了早期马克思主义关于 "实际存在的 "社会主义是一种国家资本主义形式的论点。不同的讨论者在这一问题上形成了不同的立场,但他们总体上肯定了这样一种观点,即社会主义革命部分成功地创造了资本主义的替代品,而这一遗产对我们的社会想象力仍有意义。
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