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1. Dramas Against U.S. Provocations
Premier Chou En-lai's statement on the provocative U.S. activities in the Taiwan Straits area came over the radio at nightfall on September 6 just as Peking's theatres were getting ready for their
Author: CHEN KANG Year 1958 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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2. On the Current International Situation
Comrade Chairman, Dear Comrades:IN the capacity of an observer of the People's Republic of China, I have the honour to attend this regular conference of the Political Consultative Committee of member
Author: KANG SHENG Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Story of a Himalayan Village
RECENTLY I visited Drulpa Township, Lhuntze County, in the Loka Area of southern Tibet. In the past, the people of Drulpa were described as having "long arms in short sleeves" - they lived on relief
Author: TING KANG Year 1962 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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4. Great Achievements in China's Socialist Construction
SINCE the founding of the People's Republic of China and under the brilliant guidance of Mao Tse-tung's thought and of his theory on classes and class struggle in a socialist society, we have
Author: TI KANG Year 1967 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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5. Dialectics in Blast Furnaces
APPLYING Chairman Mao's philosophical thinking since 1971, we workers and staff members of the No. 3 blast furnace of. the iron-smelting plant under Peking's Shoutu Iron and Steel Company have given
Author: Shih Kang Year 1973 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. Comment On "Nothing Can Be More Important Than This"
TO grasp the historical and immediate significance of the criticism of Confucius, we need to learn from two sides, both positive and negative. Thanks are due to Chiang Kai-shek, who once again has
Author: Kang Li Year 1974 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Capitalist-Roaders Are the Bourgeoisie Inside the Party
IN the great struggle to criticize Teng Hsiao-ping and beat back the Right deviationist wind to reverse correct verdicts, Chairman Mao has pointed out: "With the socialist revolution they themselves
Author: Fang Kang Year 1976 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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8. Is It Necessary to Develop the Productive Forces in Continuing the Revolution?
TO develop the social productive forces is one of the basic tasks of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and to bring about such development, with technical innovations and technical revolution as
Author: Lin Kang Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Agriculture: The Chinese Way
A major task facing New China after its founding was to combat poverty and underdevelopment and end the state of backwardness left over from old China. Led by the Chinese Communist Party and the
Author: He Kang Year 1986 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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10. Seizing the Opportunity for Rich Harvests
After several years of stagnation, China's agricultural production, especially grain production, took a turn for the better in 1989. The summer grain output reached 95 billion kilograms, the highest
Author: He Kang Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML