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Word: maoists (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thousands of skilled factory workers, for example, have been ordered to take over administration of schools demoralized by the deportations, thus cutting into industrial production. So far, these workers have not had much success in reorganizing schools along Maoist lines, largely because the new order has so far not been spelled out. In the bar gain, they find themselves grappling with Red Guard remnants who are reluctant to join the move to the countryside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: Farming Out the Elite | 12/20/1968 | See Source »

...months, he complained of chest pains, reported that a Communist doctor conceded that he may have bronchitis-but would not do much about it. Guards deliver the People's Daily even though Grey cannot read Chinese. He grows weary of the Peking Review, an English-language Maoist propaganda magazine. He has a library in his upstairs quarters, but is not allowed to go there; if he wants a book, he must request it by exact title, word for word. He is tormented by the fact that he has forgotten the names of most of his books...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Correspondents: The Tiny World of Anthony Grey | 12/20/1968 | See Source »

WEEKEND. Jean-Luc Godard excoriates the bourgeoisie in this savage satire, which would be sharper if its Maoist political harangues were not so dull...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Dec. 13, 1968 | 12/13/1968 | See Source »

...EAST. Whether Nixon becomes the President who normalizes relations with China depends less on his own ingenuity than on Peking's ability to replace its Maoist aberrations with a more pragmatic approach. Another critical problem in the area, and one that is often overlooked, is Japan. The Hudson Institute's Herman Kahn places the restructuring of Washington-Tokyo relations among the top five priorities of the new Administration in the foreign field; former U.S. Ambassador to Tokyo Edwin Reischauer, not surprisingly, places it even higher. Reischauer also notes that in the rest of Asia a precipitate U.S. pullout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: FOREIGN POLICY: NIXON'S OPPORTUNITIES | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

...Tristan, Bruckner, and the confluence of latent universal souls thrashing about in the torpid light of Art. Let us ublimate the manifold contradictions of life in an decipherable moment of ineffable unity. And so, rowing Endgame on top of Presidential Power, and ling the ineluctable pull of some Taoist-Maoist dooms against my Captain Shotover-Thomist faith, I ded for Sanders to hear the Stravinsky Mass, and oral works by Britten and Dello Joio in honor of the atron saint of music...

Author: By Chris Rotchester, | Title: Zarathustra | 11/25/1968 | See Source »

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