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Pfeffer, Richard M., “Mao and Marx: understanding, scholarship, and ideology – a response”, Modern China, 3:4 (October 1977), pp. 379‒386.

Pischel, Enrica Collotti, “What is dead and what is still alive in Mao”, Politico, 42:3 (September 1977), pp. 423‒444.

Powell, D. “Mao and Stalin’s mantle”, Problems of Communism, 17:2 (1968), pp. 21‒30.

Ray, D.M., “Mao and the classless society”, Survey, 77 (Autumn 1970), pp. 30‒50.

Reeitsu, Kojima, “A reconsideration of Mao Zedong’s theories of socialism”, The Developing Economies, 18:2 (June 1980), pp. 147‒159.

Rejai, M., “Redefinition of ‘Maoism’”, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2:3‒4 (July-October 1967), pp. 186‒191.

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Rossanda, Rossana, “Mao’s Marxism”, Socialist Register (1971), pp. 53‒80.

Schram, Stuart R., “Chinese and Leninist components in the personality of Mao Tse-tung”, Asian Survey, 3:6 (1963), pp. 259‒273.

Schram, Stuart R., “Comments”, in Ping-ti Ho and Tang Tsou (eds.), China in Crisis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968), Vol. 1, Book 1, pp. 380‒389.

Schram, Stuart R., The Political Thought of Mao Tse-tung (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969, revised ed.).

Schram, Stuart R., “What makes Mao a Maoist”, New York Times Magazine (March 8,1970), pp. 36‒37.

Schram, Stuart R., “Mao Tse-tung and the theory of the permanent revolution, 1958‒69”, China Quarterly, 46 (1971), pp. 221‒244.

Schram, Stuart R., “Mao and Maoism”, in Gibson, J.M. and Johnson, D.M. (eds.), A Century of Struggle: Canadian Essays on Revolutionary China (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1971), pp. 118‒132.

Schram, Stuart R., “Some reflections on the Pfeffer-Walder ‘revolution’ in China studies”, Modern China, 3:2 (April 1977), pp. 169‒184.

Schram, Stuart R., “Comment”, Modern China, 3:4 (October 1977), pp. 395‒400.

Schram, Stuart R., “The Marxist”, in Wilson, Dick (ed.), Mao Tse-tung in the Scales of History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), pp. 35‒69.

Schram, Stuart R., “Modernization and the Maoist vision”, Bulletin (International House of Japan), 36 (1979), pp. 1‒22.

Schram, Stuart R., “Mao: the Man and his Doctrines”, Problems of Communism, 5 (1966), pp. 1‒7.

Schram, Stuart R., “Mao Tse-tung”, in Bottomore, Tom (ed.), A Dictionary of Marxist Thought (Oxford: Basil Blackwell; and Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983), pp. 298‒301.

Schram, Stuart R., “Mao studies: retrospect and prospect”, China Quarterly, 97 (March 1984), pp. 95‒125.

Schurmann, Franz, Ideology and Organization in Communist China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971, revised ed.).

Schwartz, Benjamin I., “On the ‘originality’ of Mao Tse-tung”, Foreign Affairs, 34:1 (October 1955), pp. 67‒76.

Schwartz, Benjamin I., “The legend of the ’legend of “Maoism”’”, China Quarterly, 2 (April-June 1960), pp. 35‒42.

Schwartz, Benjamin I., “China and the West in the ‘Thought of Mao Tse-tung’”, in Ping-ti Ho and Tang Tsou (eds.), China in Crisis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968), Vol. 1, Book 1, pp. 365‒379.

Schwartz, Benjamin I., Communism and China: Ideology in Flux (New York: Atheneum, 1970).

Schwartz, Benjamin I., “A personal view of some thoughts of Mao Tse-tung”, in Johnson, Chalmers (ed.), Ideology and Politics in Contemporary China (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1973), pp. 352‒372.

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Schwartz, Benjamin I., “The essence of Marxism revisited: a response”, Modern China, 2:4 (1976), pp. 461‒472.

Seiji, Imabori, “Ups and downs of Mao Tse-tung thought and its evaluation in history”, Communism and International Politics (The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo) (January-March 1977).

Selden, Mark, “Karl Marx, Mao Zedong, and the dialectics of socialist development”, Modern China, 3:4 (October 1977), pp. 407‒417.

Sharma, T.R., “From Marx to Lenin and Mao: The process of inversion”, Indian Political Science Review, 12:2 (1978), pp. 179‒193.

Soo, Francis, “Mao’s vision for China”, in Adelmann, F.J. (ed.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (The Hague, Boston, London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1982), pp. 63‒80.

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Starr, John Bryan, “Maoism and Marxist utopianism”, Problems of Communism (July-August 1977), pp. 56‒62.

Starr, John Bryan, “Conceptual foundations of Mao Tse-tung’s theory of continuous revolution”, Asian Survey, 11:6 (June 1971), pp. 610‒628.

Starr, John Bryan, “Mao Tse-tung and the Sinification of Marxism: theory, ideology, and phylactery”, Studies in Comparative Communism, 3:2 (April 1970), pp. 149‒157.

Starr, John Bryan, “On Mao’s self-image as a Marxist thinker”, Modern China, 3:4 (October 1977), pp. 435‒442.

Starr, John Bryan, Continuing the Revolution: The Political Thought of Mao (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979).

Strong, Anna L., “The thought of Mao Tse-tung”, Amerasia, 11:6 (June 1947).

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Sweezy, P., “Theory and practice in the Mao period”, Monthly Review, 28:9 (February 1977).

Tan, Chung, “Maoism to remember”, IDSA Journal, 9:3 (January-March 1977), pp. 267‒298.

Tang, Peter S.H., “Mao Tse-tung thought since the Cultural Revolution”, Studies in Soviet Thought, 13:3‒4 (September-December 1973), pp. 265‒278.

Taraki, Bariman, “Rationality, Motivation and Productivity: The Maoist Critique”, Western Sociological Review, 8:2 (July 1977), pp. 187‒209.

Taylor, Charles, “The death of Maoism”, Progressive, 31 (March 1967), pp. 12‒16.

Thomas, Paul, “The Mao-Marx debate: a view from outside China”, Politics and Society, 7:3 (1977), pp. 331‒341.

Todd, N., “Ideological superstructure in Gramsci and Mao Tse-tung”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 35 (January-March 1974), pp. 148‒156.

Tsou, Tang and Halperin, Morton H., “Maoism at home and abroad”, Problems of Communism, 14 (July-August 1965), pp. 1‒13.