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11. Who Controls Leadership of The Enterprise?
WE paid a visit to the Talien Steel Plant which produces special steel products. Amidst flying sparks in the steel-smelting workshop, we saw many leading cadres working alongside the workers. We went
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin,Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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12. Workers Participate in Management
CHINA is a state of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants. The workers and other labouring people are given every democratic
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin,Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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13. Launching Vigorous Mass Movements
This is the last of a series of four reports on the general situation of China's socialist state-owned factories. - Ed.TAKE an old plant which could only repair steam locomotives. When it's asked to
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin and Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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14. Develop the Economy and Ensure Supplies
This is the second of the four reports on the basic facts about commerce in Hunan Province, central-south China. - Ed.DEVELOP the economy and ensure supplies" is a slogan that can often be seen in
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu Year 1976 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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15. Not for Profits
This is the third of four reports on some basic facts about commerce in central-south China's Hunan Province. - Ed.MAKING money is a basic tenet in capitalist commerce.Engels pointed out: "For it
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu Year 1976 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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16. A Vast Rural Market
This is the last of four reports on some basic facts about commerce in Hunan Province, central-south China. - Ed.CHINA is a big agricultural country with over 80 per cent of its population living in
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu Year 1976 Issue 3233 PDF HTML
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17. Driving Back the Deserts
In issue No. 43 we published two articles on the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region and how the Party's policies towards the minority nationalities are being carried out there. Beginning with this
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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18. A Livestock-Breeding Commune
CRASSLANDS cover more than two-thirds of the total area of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, offering excellent pastures for raising livestock. There are altogether 163 people's communes in the
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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19. Mongolian Population: From Sharp Decline to Steady Increase
WHAT impressed us most, during our tour of the Inner Mongolian pastoral areas, were the children and adolescents of the Mongolian nationality. There were great numbers of them. This is a major change
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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20. Labour Emulation Drive
Beginning with this issue, we shall publish a series of three reports describing the labour emulation campaign now in full swing among railway workers, the nature of our railways which belong to the
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML