Tensions and Limits: Revolution in the Central Soviet Area (1933-1934) (modern China)

Tensions and Limits: Revolution in the Central Soviet Area (1933-1934) (modern China)

by Huang Daoxuan

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Revolution changes the political landscape of the world, changing countries, societies, families, and individuals. The tension of revolution, especially the communist revolution, gives this change an energy far beyond that of other political movements. This is the reason why revolution was once hailed like a pilgrim. However, whether it is a revolutionary event in a specific historical situation or a revolutionary movement in the overall scope, it is still subject to the constraints of historical and realistic circumstances. Revolution is a powerful tool for people to change their destiny under certain circumstances, but it is not a panacea that can cure all diseases. In the process of human civilization, revolution is even abnormal. Revolutions often come at the expense of breaking existing rules, and rules are an indispensable cornerstone for the formation, survival, and progress of human society. The conflicts displayed during them always remind people that behind the dazzling tension of revolution, there should and must be its own limits. Through the form of special research, this book explores a specific period with turning significance, cuts into the political, military, and social core of the Central Soviet Area, deepens the understanding of the history of the Soviet Area, and draws lessons from it.

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