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11. The Chinese Revolution and Armed Struggle
Following is the second and concluding instalment of an article published in the fortnightly "Hongqi," No. 15-16, 1962, in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese
Author: HSIAO HUA Year 1962 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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12. Yankee Imperialism and the "Banana Republics"
DEFENCE works and radar equipment bristled around his temporary residence. Fifty motor vehicles equipped with wireless patrolled the city. U.S. aircraft carriers and cruisers carrying thousands of
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1963 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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13. In Solidarity With Cuba
THE Seamen's Union Hall in Niteroi, capital city of the state of Rio de Janeiro on the southeastern Brazilian coast, witnessed the Latin American people's militant unity in fighting U.S. imperialism
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1963 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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14. At the 9th World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs
THE 9th World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs dealt a resounding blow against the threat of nuclear war. Between August 5 and 7, last week in Hiroshima, first victim of the atomic mass
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1963 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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15. China Hails Independent Algeria
PROUD of progress in their nationalization of land, industrial plants and other enterprises mostly owned by the colonialists as well as a bumper harvest this year, the Algerian people on November 1
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1963 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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16. Japanese People Say No to U.S. Nuclear Submarines
WHEN the U.S. nuclear submarine Sea Dragon nosed into the Japanese port of Sasebo on November 12 it entered a storm of protest which kept on growing even after it left two days later.Thousands of
Author: Hsiao Yang Year 1964 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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17. On Shang Yang
SHANG YANG (c. 390-338 B.C.) was an outstanding exponent of the Legalist school[注释1] in Chinese history. The reform movement he carried out was a deep-going social change in the period of transition
Author: Liang Hsiao Year 1974 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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18. Study the Historical Experience of the Struggle Between the Confucian and Legalist Schools
THE history of the struggle between the Confucian and Legalist schools and of class struggle as a whole is now being extensively studied by China's workers, peasants and soldiers, revolutionary
Author: Liang Hsiao Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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19. The Deceitful Soviet "Budget"
OFFICIAL Soviet revisionist circles had the gall recently to tell the world the military budget for 1975 was only 17,400 million rubles (some 22,000 million dollars), ostensibly 250 million rubles
Author: Hsiao Lou Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. The Proletariat Must Exercise Dictatorship Over the Bourgeoisie
ARTICLE ONE of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates: "The People's Republic of China is a socialist state of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by the working class and
Author: Liang Hsiao Year 1975 Issue 12 PDF HTML