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41. Strategically Despise the Enemy, Tactically Take Him Seriously
HOW to understand the essence of revolutionary forces and that of reactionary forces and build our correct strategic and tactical thinking is a question which a proletarian party must solve in
Author: Yen Feng Year 1974 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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42. Ideological Weapon for Restricting Bourgeois Right
STUDYING Chairman Mao's important instruction on the question of theory well is a task of paramount importance for the whole Party, the whole army and the people of 'the whole country today. In this
Author: Chi Yen Year 1975 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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43. Going in for Agriculture in a Big Way
WITH Peking at its centre, Hopei is a big province that has a population of more than 40 million people and 6.66 million hectares of farmland, and embraces over 140 counties and cities.Since
Author: Chi Yen Year 1975 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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44. On the Socialist Revolution in the Countryside
CHAIRMAN Mao's report On the Question of Agricultural Co-operation, published in 1955, is an important document for consolidating China's dictatorship of the proletariat. It has greatly enriched and
Author: Chi Yen Year 1975 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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45. Grasping the Dialectical Concept of The Unity of Opposites
USING the dialectical concept of the unity of opposites, Chairman Mao's important instruction on the question of the theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat profoundly reveals the internal
Author: Yen Feng Year 1975 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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46. Why Did the "Gang of Four" Wield The Big Stick of the "Theory Of Productive Forces"?
THE last few years saw the "gang of four" distorting and tampering with the dialectical relationship between revolution and production. People who worked for socialism with might and main were
Author: Chin Yen Year 1977 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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47. Mass Movements on the Industrial Front
Following is a translation of an article that appeared in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly journal published by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, No. 21, November 1, 1959.
Author: KO CHING-SHIH Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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48. Building Boom in China's Cities
SCAFFOLDS and rising new buildings are one of the most striking features of the Chinese scene today. They can be seen everywhere and often overshadow the existing, old structures. Some people cannot
Author: HSU SHIH-PING Year 1959 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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49. Refuting the Fallacy that the Nature of Imperialism Has Changed
Following is a translation of an article which appeared in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 12, June 16, 1960.-Ed.IN the last one or two months, a series of encouraging changes has taken place in the world.
Author: SHIH TUNG-HSIANG Year 1960 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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50. Scientific Judgment and Foresight
Following is the translation of an article published in the November 16 issue of "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.ITHE anti-fascist World
Author: WEN SHIH-JUN Year 1960 Issue 47 PDF HTML