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and its forces to move deeper and deeper into the Chinese mainland. With this, the city of Chengdu was turned into an important industrial, cultural and above all military centre, facing frequent bombardment from the
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instead chose to involve itself in the "War of Resistance", supporting it as a war against oppression and advocating popular mobilization on the side of the anti-Japanese forces. This went as far as "rehabilitating"
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in an October 1938 issue. Kropotkin, a prominent anarchist theorist, had been accused by many others of betraying the working class and his anarchist principles by signing the
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in China, one of several journals published by Chinese anarchists during the period but the only such to have a clear anarchist identity and position.
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reached a state of total warfare following years of conflict. It was formed by Lu Jianbo and other anarchist intellectuals in the region of
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The newspaper – which shared its name with another anarchist publication, based in
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the anarchist movement declined heavily. It was frequently suppressed by the
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was previously a minor but influential ideology during the last years of the
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Chinese Migrants and Internationalism: Forgotten Histories, 1917–1945
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Kirby, William C.; Leutner, Mechthild; Mühlhahn, Klaus, eds. (2006).
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in the late 1930s. It was one of the last public expressions of the
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during the early 1920s – was founded in 1937, after the
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Global Conjectures: China in Transnational Perspective
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Unlike many other contemporary anarchists, who often
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Index

Jingzhe
Jingzhe (film)
traditional Chinese
English
Chengdu
anarchism
Anarchism in China
Qing dynasty
South China
Overseas Chinese
Chinese Civil War
Chinese Communist Party
Kuomintang
Guangzhou
Second Sino-Japanese War
Sichuan
Empire of Japan
Chiang Kai-shek
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
rejected
Peter Kropotkin
Manifesto of the Sixteen
Allied
World War I
Spanish Civil War
Spanish
anarchists
Ba Jin
Buenaventura Durruti
popular front

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