Civil War in Nationalist China

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Civil War in Nationalist China (1927)
by Earl Browder
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Civil War in Nationalist China
Civil War in Nationalist China

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Labor Unity
Labor Unity

The Voice of Militant Labor

OUR PROGRAM IS:

International Trade Union Unity

Organization of the Unorganized

Formation of a Labor Party

For Aggressive Unionism

Against Class Collaboration

For Amalgamation of Craft Unions

Democratization of the Unions

EARL BROWDER, Editor

Published twice a month, at $1 per year, by

LABOR UNIT PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION

376 W. Monroe Street

Chicago. Ill.

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A HISTORIC MOMENT IN THE CHINESE LABOR MOVEMENT
A HISTORIC MOMENT IN THE CHINESE LABOR MOVEMENT

A HISTORIC MOMENT IN THE CHINESE LABOR MOVEMENT

Demonstration on streets of the British Colony of Hongkong, (1922), to celebrate the surrender of the British Government to the striking Seamen's Union. The workers are watching the police replace the Union sign over the Seamen's Union office, while they shout "Down with Imperialism." The first victory of the Chinese Revolution.

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Civil War In
Nationalist China

By
EARL BROWDER
(Member of the International Workers' Delegation to China,
January-June, 1927

Published by
LABOR UNITY PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
CHICAGO

1927

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD

I. THE SPLIT IN THE NATIONALIST MOVEMENT

1. Visit of the International Delegation
2. First Glimpses of the Split
3. Counter-Revolution in Kanchow
4. The Split In the Army
6. An Idyllic Interlude
6. Civil War in Kiangsi Province

II. THE UNTED FRONT AGAINST CHIANG KAI-SHEK

7. Leftward Swing of the Kuomintang
8. Development of Revolutionary Forces
9. Struggle Against Chiang Kai-shek
10. A Chinese "Napoleon"
11. Favorable Developments in the Amy
12. "A Part of the World Revolution"

III. THE CHINESE LABOR MOVEMENT

13. Historical Sketch of Trade Union Movement
14. Textile Workers Union of Wuhan
16. Wages and Working Conditions in Canton
16. Conditions in the Interior
17. At Hankow

IV. THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION

18. Land Ownership and Distribution
19. The Peasant Uniom

V. THE BREAKUP OF THE WUHAN GOVERNMENT

20. Land—The Crucial Question
21. Betrayal of the Generals
22. Perspectives.

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