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Recent Transformations in Chinese Marxism
Chair: Norman Levine
Prof. Duan Zhongqiao - Marx's View of Fairness. (Professor of School of Philosophy, Remnin University of China)
Prof. Feng Ziyi - Department of Philosophy, Beijing University
Prof.WEI XIAOPING - The Director of the History of Marxist Philosophy at the Philosophy Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Prof.Yang Haifeng - Professor on the Department of Philosophy at Beijing University.
The Problems that Chinese Marxists and Leftists Discuss in Today’s China
Chair: Prof. Norman Levine
Duan Zhongqiao - School of philosophy, Renmin University of China
Feng Ziyi - Department of Philosophy, Peking University
Wei Xiaoping - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Yang Haifeng - Department of Philosophy, Peking University
Debunking the Myth of the “China Model”: Is a radical alternative possible?
Chair: Peter Kwong
Dr. Tong Xiaoxi nd rural-urban relations in China; - professor of sociology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China; currently visiting research fellow at the Department of Sociology of Binghamton University
Dr. Lu Aiguo - Senior Fellow, Institute of the World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
Michael Hudson
Li Minqi
Ben Mah
Han Dongping - Professor of History and Political Science, Warren Wilson College
The Chinese Proletariat and the State
Chair: Ellen Rosen, Research Associate, Center for Research on Women, Brandeis University
Dongping Han, Professor of History and Political Science, Woodrow Wilson College
Li Qiang, Director, China Labor Watch
Marc Blecher, Professor of History, Oberlin College
The Chinese Proletariat and the State
Chair: Ellen Rosen, Research Associate, Center for Research on Women, Brandeis University
Dongping Han, Professor of History and Political Science, Woodrow Wilson College
Li Qiang, Director, China Labor Watch
Marc Blecher, Professor of History, Oberlin College
