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41. Trouble Ahead for Japanese Economy
AFTER weathering its sixth postwar crisis (1970-71) in early 1972, Japan's economy rapidly entered a so-called "boom" period. However, numerous problems have now caused deep concern in Japanese
Author: Ching Jan Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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42. Rapacious International Exploiter
SOME time ago, one of the bosses of Soviet revisionism personally took the field at the United Nations to assert by a falsification of the facts that the Soviet Union under them is the "natural ally"
Author: Nan Ching Year 1974 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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43. Build a Theoretical Force for Combating And Preventing Revisionism
IN the excellent situation in which we are continuing to broaden, deepen and persevere in the movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, the whole Party is redoubling its efforts to build a
Author: Yuan Ching Year 1975 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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44. Socialism Is the Class Dictatorship of The Proletariat
REVOLUTIONARY storms swept the continent of Europe in the late forties of the last century. The proletariat militantly began taking the stage of history. In June 1848, the Paris proletariat staged an
Author: Po Ching Year 1975 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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45. What Is Commodity Production?
ALL products of labour made for exchange are called commodities. Lenin said: "A commodity is, in the first place, a thing that satisfies a human want; in the second place, it is a thing that can be
Author: Nan Ching Year 1975 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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46. What Is Exchange Through Money?
MONEY is a particular commodity which has been fixed as the universal equivalent of other commodities. This means money can be exchanged for all kinds of commodities. Like other commodities, it was
Author: Po Ching Year 1975 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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47. Self-Sufficient in Grain Despite Little Land and Big Population
SPURRED on by the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, the poor and lower-middle peasants and other commune members in suburban Shanghai again
Author: Chi Ching Year 1975 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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48. How to Speed Up China's Agricultural Development
THE ten-year plan for the development of China's national economy (1976-85) mapped out by the Fifth National People's Congress last February sets forth that China is to produce 400 million tons of
Author: Ching Hua Year 1978 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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49. Dialectics Is the Algebra of Revolution
Following is the full text of an article published in the November 1 issue of "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.I. The "Sharpest
Author: TENG LI-CHUN,WU CHIANG Year 1960 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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50. Stagnation: Cause and Solution
China is a developing socialist country. Changes in the most backward border regions are often more striking.What has made this development possible? Where does the strength that paved the way lie?
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 1 PDF HTML