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11. Revolutionary Songs and I
Revolutionary songs have played and play a big role in China as a mobilizing force for the revolution and socialist construction. Here veteran composer Ma Ko tells how he himself was gradually led on
Author: MA KO Year 1964 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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12. Struggle Between the Two Lines in a Production Brigade
OUR great leader Chairman Mao teaches us: "Socialist society covers a fairly long historical stage. In this stage, classes, class contradictions and class struggle continue, the struggle between the
Author: Ma Cheng Year 1968 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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13. China's Contributions to Leprosy Control
I BEGAN working in China in the medical field half a century ago. Like all youths, I acquired certain ideas and ideals early. One of these was that given an opportunity and the right conditions,
Author: Ma Haide Year 1983 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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14. Fifty Years of Medicine
Ma Haide, or George Hatem, was born in America to a Lebanese family. After living in China as a doctor and revolutionary for more than 50 years, he now serves as an advisor to the Ministry of Public
Author: Ma Haide Year 1984 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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15. Hometown Education Inspires Me
This is the last article in the series by our staff members describing the changes that have taken place in their hometowns since 1949. This is part of our project to celebrate the 35th anniversary
Author: MA YONGZUO Year 1984 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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16. Ten Major Changes in China's Study Of Economics
CHINA'S current economic structural reform is a great experiment and is also a profound social revolution in Chinese history. Propelled by this deluge of reforms, changes have taken place in the
Author: MA DING Year 1985 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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17. Human Rights: China's Perspective
Human rights" is a slogan that was first raised by the Western bourgeoisie in their struggle against feudal autocracy. During World War II, fascist atrocities against human dignity and values
Author: Ma Jun Year 1988 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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18. Migration and Urbanization
As a developing country with a total population of 1.1 billion and most of whom in the countryside, China faces the problem of domestic migration and urbanization that is both unique to the country
Author: Ma Xia Year 1990 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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19. The Role of Towns in Modernization
A 1982 general survey indicated that towns in China boasted only 6.2 percent of the nation's population and labour force, but 29 percent of the nation's government functionaries, 26 percent of the
Author: Ma Rong Year 1990 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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20. Planned Economy and Market Regulation
The law of value and the law of proportionate development are the theoretical basis for the full integration of a planned and a market economy. Planned regulation is used mainly to deal with problems
Author: Ma Hong Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML