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11. Marxism and the Reality of China
China's social and historical conditions put the revolution of this giant Asian nation on its own unique road.Since China has never experienced the stage of developed capitalism, it is unlikely that
Author: Hu Sheng Year 1983 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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12. Professor Recalls Murdered Writer
Henry Liu (Liu Yiliang) grew up in Jiangsu Province and moved to Taiwan in 1949. He joined a Kuomintang class for young political cadres and was taught directly by Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Kai-shek's
Author: TAI SHENG Year 1984 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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13. Applying and Developing Marxism
We advocate the study of Marxism, but we do not intend to force people to accept it through administrative measures and we do not require all scholars to become Marxists. Some non-Marxist scholars
Author: Hu Sheng Year 1987 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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14. Why Capitalism Is Impractical in China
In countering the advocacy of "complete Westernization" and taking the capitalist road, a struggle against bourgeois liberalization has been initiated.This article by Hu Sheng, a noted Chinese
Author: Hu Sheng Year 1987 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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15. Tough Challenges for Aquino
The abortive coup attempt in the Philippines on December 1 last year was the sixth in just over three years against President Corazon Aquino, and caused repercussions throughout the country. Aquino's
Author: Zhang Sheng Year 1990 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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16. For World Peace and Development
International order is a historic category that arises and changes with developments in international political-economic relations and with changes in the world structure.Evolutionary
Author: Hu Sheng Year 1991 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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17. Vigorously Develop Petrochemical Industry
China's petrochemical industry, a fledgling industry in the 1960s and 1970s, underwent fairly big progress in the 1980s, and has now entered a new stage of all-round development.The petrochemical
Author: Sheng Huaren Year 1994 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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18. An Empire on Paper
Over the past few months, the London-based Economist magazine has been very interested in what is happening in China, especially since the Taiwan Straits crisis earlier this year. It has carried
Author: Sheng Hong Year 1996 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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19. Chinese Economy Faces Major Adjustment
The Chinese economy underwent an ordeal in the first half of 1998. Consumption was sluggish, unemployment rose, and the currency faced depreciation pressures. The Central Government adopted a series
Author: Wen Sheng Year 1998 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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20. Martial Arts in Traditional and Modern Style
Originating from man's struggle for survival (including hunting) and tribal warfare in ancient times, wushu (Chinese martial arts) is largely a highly stylized form of physical combat.At first, based
Author: Shi Sheng Year 1999 Issue 36 PDF HTML