*** Preface
** The New Mandarins: A Brief Introduction by Lee Yu See
*** The Characteristics & Development of Chinese Communist Monopolistic Capital
**** A Short History of the Development of Chinese Communist Monopolistic Capital
*** The Mandarins Before Attainment of State Power
*** The Mandarins: Privileges & Power
**** 1. Chiang Ching
**** 2. “Political Rascal” Wang Hung-wen
**** 3. Chang Chun-chiao and Yao Wen-yuan
**** Teng Hsiao-ping
**** Tao Chu
*** Political Privileges & Repression
**** Other Privileges
**** Methods of Totalitarian Control
*** The Party and the Fifth National People’s Congress
** The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution The Chief Mandarin Asked For Rebellion by Kan San
*** 1. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution — Why is it called “cultural”?
*** 2. A Real Revolution developed from a Sponsored Revolution
*** 3. The Development of Ultra-left Ideas
*** 4. The Lessons of the Cultural Revolution
*** 5. Conclusion
** The New Mandarins and Mass Psychology in China by Yu Shuet and Wu Man
*** The “Personality Model” of Chinese Communist Society
*** The Political Personality
**** Yu Shun Wen And Chan Lei Piao
**** On Solidarity Within the Class — Case of the two poor peasant students
**** The Deputy Team Captain
**** The Tragedy of Chan
**** Marrying for Political Convenience
**** Breaking up for Political Convenience
**** The Prodigal Son
*** The Need for Aggression
**** How about those that are non-aggressive?
**** Apprehension And Terror
*** The Authoritarian Conscience
*** The Religious Personality