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Kim Hyung-chan, “Some thoughts on Mao Tse-tung’s views of man, society and human knowledge”, Journal of Thought, 7 (April 1972), pp. 77‒84.
Koller, John M., “Philosophical aspects of Maoist thought”, Studies in Soviet Thought, 14 (1974), pp. 47‒59.
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Madsen, Richard P., “The Maoist ethic and the moral basis of political activism in rural China”, in Wilson, Richard W., Greenblatt, Sydney L., and Wilson, Amy Averbacher (eds.), Moral Behaviour in Chinese Society (New York: Praeger, 1981).
Mohanty, M., “Mao Tse-tung’s law of unity of knowing and doing”, Indian Journal of Political Science, 37:3 (July-September 1976), pp. 64‒71.
Mohanty, M., The Political Philosophy of Mao Tse-tung (Columbia, Mo.: South Asia Books, 1979).
Nivison, David S., “Communist ethics and Chinese tradition”, Journal of Asian Studies, 16:1 (1956), pp. 51‒74.
Noumoff, S.J., “Mao as philosopher”, in Gibson, J.M. and Johnston, D.M. (eds.), Canadian Essays on Revolutionary China (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1971), pp. 55‒64.
Parsons, Howard L., “Remarks on Charles Wei-Hsun Fu, ‘Confucianism, Marxism-Leninism and Mao: A Critical Study’”, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2 (Summer 1975), pp. 429‒445.
Ram, Asha, “Mao Tse-tung: theoretical framework of his thoughts”, Indian Philosophical Quarterly, 4 (January 1977), pp. 215‒231.
Ram, Asha, “Practical aspects of the thoughts of Mao Tse-tung”, Indian Philosophical Quarterly, 7 (January 1980), pp. 289‒300.
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Schram, Stuart R., “Mao Tse-tung as Marxist dialectician”, China Quarterly, 29 (January-March 1967), pp. 155‒165.
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Whitehead, Raymond L., Love and Struggle in Mao’s Thought (New York: Orbis Books, 1977).
Wittfogel, Karl and Chao, C.R., “Some remarks on Mao’s handling of concepts and problems of dialectics”, Studies in Soviet Thought, 3:4 (1963), pp. 125‒160.
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Ideology
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Chang Chi-yun, “Antitheses between San-Min-Chu-Yi and Maoist communism”, Chinese Culture, 20:3 (September 1979), pp. 1‒25.
Chang, Maria Hsia and Gregor, James A., “Maoism and Marxism in comparative perspective”, Review of Politics, 40:3 (July 1978), pp. 307‒327.
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Ch’en, Jerome (ed.), Mao Papers: Anthology and Bibliography (London: Oxford University Press, 1970).
Ch’en, Jerome, “The development and logic of Mao Tse-tung’s thought, 1928‒49”, in Johnson, Chalmers (ed.), Ideology and Politics in Contemporary China (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1973), pp. 78‒114.
Chiao Chien, “New wine in old bottles: Some characteristics of the study of Mao Tse-tung’s thought movement in the sixties”, Journal of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 3:1 (1975), pp. 207‒216.
Chin, Steve S.K., “Identity and contradiction: An explanation of the Mao-Liu struggle from an ideological point of view”, Studies in Soviet Thought, 10:3 (September 1970), pp. 227‒254.
Chin Ssu-Kai, “The essence of the development of Marxism-Leninism by Mao Tse-tung”, Asian Thought and Society, 2:1 (1977), pp. 124‒134.
Chou Tzu-ch’iang, “Elements of Chinese culture in Mao Tse-tung’s works”, Issues and Studies, 9:6 (1973), pp. 35‒56.
Christensen, Peter Moller and Delman, Jorgen, “A theory of transitional society: Mao Zedong and the Shanghai School”, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 13:2 (April-June 1981), pp. 2‒15.
Cohen, Arthur A., “How original is ‘Maoism’?”, Problems of Communism, X:6 (November-December 1961), pp. 34‒42.
Cohen, Arthur A., The Communism of Mao Tse-tung (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1964).
Cohen, Arthur A., “Maoism”, in Drachkovitch, M.M. (ed.), Marxism in the Modern World (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1965).
Corrigan, P., Ramsay, H., and Sayer, D., For Mao: Essays in Historical Materialism (London: Macmillan, 1979).
D’Encausse, Helen Carrère and Schram, Stuart R., Marxism and Asia: An Introduction With Readings (London: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 1969).
Deshingkar, G.D., “Mao against Confucius?”, China Report, 10:1‒2 (1974), pp. 4‒7.
Deutscher, Isaac, “Maoism – Its origins and outlook”, Socialist Register (1964). Reprinted in Isaac Deutscher, Ironies of History (London: Oxford University Press, 1966).
Devillers, Philippe, Mao (London: Macdonald, 1967).
Dirlik, Arif, “The predicament of Marxist revolutionary consciousness: Mao Zedong, Antonio Gramsci, and the reformulation of Marxist revolutionary theory”, Modern China, 9:2 (April 1983), pp. 182‒211.
Dorrill, William F., “Transfer of legitimacy in the Chinese Communist Party: Origins of the Maoist myth”, in Lewis, John Wilson (ed.), Party leadership and Revolutionary Power in China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970), pp. 69‒113.
Dow, Tsung-I, “Mao Tse-tung and Marxism”, Asian Profile, 7:2 (April 1979), pp. 97‒117.
Eastman, Lloyd, “Mao, Marx and the future society”, Problems of Communism, 18:3 (May-June 1969), pp. 21‒26.
Esherick, Joseph W., “On the ‘restoration of capitalism’: Mao and Marxist theory”, Modern China, 5:1 (January 1979), pp. 41‒78.