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The provided passages do not contain information about what questions remain unanswered in the book "On Contradiction."
The passages describe "On Contradiction" as a collection of philosophical writings that underpinned the Chinese revolution [Passage 1]. One passage mentions an essay titled "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" by Mao Zedong, which explores concepts developed in "On Contradiction" concerning the metaphysics of dialectical reasoning and aims to establish a social philosophy based on these concepts [Passage 2]. The passages also note that Slavoj Žižek's introduction to the writings reaches unsettling conclusions [Passage 1]. However, none of this discusses unanswered questions.
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on a dizzying array of references from contemporary culture and politics, Slavoj Žižek’s introduction reaches unsettling conclusions about the place of Mao’s thought in the revolutionary canon. Categories: Political Science Pages: 209 Snippet: A collection of the writings that underpinned the Chinese revolution—presented by “one of the world’s best-known public intellectuals” (New York Review Books) These early philosophical writings underpinned the Chinese revolutions, ...
Title: On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People by Mao Zedong Description: **On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People** (Chinese: 关于正确处理人民内部矛盾的问题) is a 1957 essay by the Chinese Communist revolutionary Mao Zedong published during the Eleventh Session of the Supreme State Conference. The essay explores the concepts developed by Mao in the 1937 publication On Contradiction concerning the metaphysics of dialectical reasoning, and sets out to establish a social philosophy based on these…