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1. Take the Initiative and Launch a Sustained Attack on the Class Enemy
CHAIRMAN MAO recently taught us: "The great proletarian cultural revolution is in essence a great political revolution under the conditions of socialism made by the proletariat against the
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries in Organs Directly Under the Artillery Corps Year 1968 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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2. The Struggle Between the Two Lines In China's Trade Union Movement
EVER since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, there has been a fierce struggle between the two lines in our trade union work.Under the dictatorship of the proletariat, trade
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries in the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Year 1968 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. Be Successors to the Revolutionary Cause of the Proletariat
How should we judge whether a youth is a revolutionary? How can we tell? There can only he one criterion, namely, whether or not he is willing to integrate himself with the broad masses of workers
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries in the Chinese Communist Youth League's Central Committee Organization Year 1968 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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4. Struggle Between Two Lines on Transforming Capitalist Industry and Commerce
THE question of how to deal with the industry and commerce owned by the national bourgeoisie after China's proletariat seized power throughout the country was an extremely important and complicated
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries in the Office in Charge of Finance and Trade of the State Council Year 1968 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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5. The Revolutionary Mass Movement Is the Locomotive for the Advance of History
Revolutions are the locomotives of history, said Marx. Revolutions are festivals of the oppressed and the exploited. At no other time are the mass of the people in a position to come forward so
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries of the Higher Military Academy of The Chinese People's Liberation Army Year 1968 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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6. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat Is Dictatorship by the Masses
OUR great leader Chairman Mao teaches us: "Without broad democracy for the people, it is impossible for the dictatorship of the proletariat to be consolidated or for political power to be stable.
Author: Proletarian Revolutionaries of the Political Academy of The Chinese People's Liberation Army Year 1968 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. A P.L.A. Company Arms a Village With Mao Tse-tung's Thought
IN May of last year, our P.LA. company went to an out-of-the-way mountain hamlet called Uonichai. The poor and lower-middle peasants here, who lived in dire poverty when the landlords, the Chiang
Author: Chang Pi-chuan, Assistant Instructor of the 7th Company of a Unit of the 2nd Artillery Corps Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. Resolutely Defend the Party Principle of Democratic Centralism
THE Communist Party of China is a great Marxist political Party built by the great leader Chairman Mao himself. It is the proletarian vanguard founded on the organizational principle of democratic
Author: a P.L.A. Unit Under the Chengtu Command Year 1968 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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9. Always Courageously Advance Along Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line In Literature and Art
Holding aloft the great red banner of Mao Tsetung Thought, Comrade Chiang Ching convened a forum on the work in literature and art in the armed forces in Shanghai in February 1966 at a time when the
Author: Hung Wen and Hsueh Ching in the office under the direct administration of the navy Year 1969 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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10. Struggle in Philosophy and Class Struggle
SINCE the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, there have been three major struggles of principle on China's philosophical front. These struggles centre round the question of the
Author: the Revolutionary Mass Criticism Writing Group of the Party School Under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML