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11. Why It Is Necessary to Study World History
CHAIRMAN Mao has taught us: "No political party can possibly lead a great revolutionary movement to victory unless it possesses revolutionary theory and a knowledge of history and has a profound
Author: Shih Chun Year 1972 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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12. Again On Studying World History
Issue No. 21, 1972 of "Peking Review" carried the article "Why It Is Necessary to Study World History." The following is another by the same author on the significance of emphasizing the study of
Author: Shih Chun Year 1972 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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13. On Studying Some History About Imperialism
Issues No. 21 and No. 24, 1972 of "Peking Review" carried the articles "Why It Is Necessary to Study World History" and "Again On Studying World History." The following article by the same author
Author: Shih Chun Year 1972 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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14. On Studying Some History About Imperialism
The following is the second and final part of an article in issue No. 25, 1972 of "Peking Review," - Ed.Moribund CapitalismWILD imperialist plunder at home and abroad, imperialist countries'
Author: Shih Chun Year 1972 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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15. On Studying Some History of the National-Liberation Movement
In Nos. 21, 24, 25 and 26, 1972, "Peking Review" carried three articles on the necessity to study history, namely, "Why It Is Necessary to Study World History," "Again On Studying World History" and
Author: Shih Chun Year 1972 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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16. Laying a Firmer Foundation for the National Economy
FOLLOWING a decade of successive rich harvests, China conquered an unusually serious drought and other natural calamities last year and got a good harvest equivalent to that of 1970. Peasants all
Author: Chu Shih Year 1973 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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17. Dialectics in Blast Furnaces
APPLYING Chairman Mao's philosophical thinking since 1971, we workers and staff members of the No. 3 blast furnace of. the iron-smelting plant under Peking's Shoutu Iron and Steel Company have given
Author: Shih Kang Year 1973 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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18. Rise of the Student Movement In Thailand
A MASSIVE student movement against oppression and for democratic rights erupted in Thailand on October 6. Around half a million people in Bangkok and elsewhere in the country were involved by October
Author: Shih Ping Year 1973 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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19. Clarifying "Burning Books and Burying Confucian Scholars Alive"
AFTER Chin Shih Huang (259-210 B.C.) had unified China and founded the first centralized feudal state in Chinese history, "burning books and burying Confucian scholars alive" was an important
Author: Shih Ting Year 1974 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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20. Historical Experience in the Struggle to Criticize Confucius During the May 4th Period
THE revolutionary dawn of the May 4th Movement broke 55 years ago over semi-colonial and semi-feudal China, a land enveloped in darkness. This marked the development of China's anti-imperialist and
Author: Shih Chung Year 1974 Issue 21 PDF HTML