Zhou Yang (literary theorist)
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Zhou Yang (November 7, 1908 - July 31, 1989, Wade-Giles Chou Yang) was a Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker. His report On the Military Tasks of Philosophy and Social Science Workers, delivered to Mao Zedong in 1963, was one of the catalysts for the Cultural Revolution.[1]
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- ^ John J. (1995). Science, Politics, and Social Practice. Springer, 18. ISBN 0792329899.

