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11. Japanese Economy Going Downhill
Beset with various inherent contradictions, the Japanese economy is today in a serious plight. The acuteness of some of these ever-deepening contradictions has had no parallel in postwar Japan.
Author: MING KO Year 1966 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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12. Japanese Economy Going Downhill
IT is with bank support that credit inflation and larger loan issues have been made possible. The banks not only guarantee, in the form of discount or loans, commercial bills and securities which are
Author: MING KO Year 1966 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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13. "Material Incentives" Are a Reaction To the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
MATERIAL incentives" were a form adopted by the renegade Liu Shao-chi and his gang in pushing the counter-revolutionary economism under the dictatorship of the proletariat, and a most commonly used
Author: Yi Ko Year 1970 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. Bankruptcy of Renegade Philosophy
CHINA'S Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution has ferreted out a handful of renegades, enemy agents and absolutely unrepentant capitalist roaders represented by Liu Shao-chi, smashed their plot to
Author: Ko Chun Year 1971 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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15. Scientific Research Should Precede Production
IN accordance with Chairman Mao's instructions, Premier Chou En-lai in his December 1964 Report on the Work of the Government to the First Session of the Third National People's Congress set the goal
Author: Chung Ko Year 1977 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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16. Scientific Research Speeds Up
THE Chinese Academy of Sciences held a work conference in Peking from June 20 to July 7. It was attended by cadres and scientists from various institutions under the academy and from departments in
Author: Chung Ko Year 1977 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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17. The Struggle Around the Outline Report on Science and Technology
WITH the mass media under its control, the "gang of four" in 1976 launched criticisms of what it called the "three poisonous weeds." One of these was an outline report on science and technology which
Author: Chung Ko Year 1977 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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18. Mass Movements on the Industrial Front
Following is a translation of an article that appeared in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly journal published by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, No. 21, November 1, 1959.
Author: KO CHING-SHIH Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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19. Better Transport in Kwangsi
SOUTH China's Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region where "rapids barred the fish and mountains stopped the birds" - as the saying went - is served today by a ramified and growing transport system. More
Author: YAO YEN-KO Year 1961 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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20. Finding Natural Resources for Socialist Construction
SCIENTIFIC expeditions working in various parts of China have discovered rich natural resources and economic potentialities that can be developed for socialist construction. Jointly sponsored by the
Author: KO HSIN-JIH Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML