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1. The Struggle Between the Theory of Classes and the Theory of Human Nature in Literature and Art
THE struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie concerning literary and art thought often centres around the question of portraying characters. How should we observe, analyse and depict men
Author: Su Hsi Year 1972 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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2. West German Monopoly Capital Reaches Out
Following is an abridged translation of an article published in the June 16, 1961 issue of "Hongqi," fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Subheads are ours. -
Author: YEN HSI Year 1961 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. The World Congress of Women
THE main point on the agenda of the World Congress of Women held in Moscow from June 24 to 29 was discussion and formulation of the policy and tasks of the international democratic women's movement.
Author: WANG HSI Year 1963 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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4. The People Fight Ahead
As in the rest of the world, a process of great upheaval, great division and great reorganization is taking place in Latin America. And like revolutions everywhere, the national-democratic revolution
Author: FEN HSI Year 1966 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. From Manhattan to Honolulu
YOU should've come years ago to see the States. If it hadn't been for the U.S. Government's policy of not recognizing New China for more than 20 years, how could contact between the people of our two
Author: Wang Hsi Year 1973 Issue 3536 PDF HTML
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6. Undiminished in Value
On their 65th anniversary, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence remain relevant
Author: By Su Hao and Su Anchao Year 2019 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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7. Facts About China's Population
BETTER living and great advances in public health have accelerated China's population growth since liberation. The 1953 census reported a population of 601,938,035. The annual birth rate was 3.7 per
Author: SU CHUNG Year 1958 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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8. U.S. CONSPIRACY IN LAOS
THE situation in Laos is taking a dangerous turn. The Sananikone government, having unilaterally repudiated the Geneva agreements in February, is now starting a civil war. Arrests, repression and
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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9. Latin America Against Yankee Domination
THE tide of opposition to the military dictatorships south of the Rio Grande backed by the United States and to U.S. domination in Latin America continues to mount. In recent weeks the news from
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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10. The Geneva Agreements Must Be Upheld
FIVE years have passed since the| signing on July 20, 1954, of the Geneva agreements which quenched the flames of war in Indo-China. But peace in the peninsula has not been consolidated. On the
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML