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41. How to View Our Party's Style of Work
"Hongqi" issue No. 5, 1982, carried a speech by Wang Renzhong, a Member of the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee, at a meeting on February 11, 1982, attended by responsible members of the
Author: Wang Renzhong Year 1982 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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42. On the 'iron rice bowl'
Isn't the "iron rice bowl" the superiority of socialism? Why are you against it?In "Farewell, big public pots" of issue No. 7 we made the analysis that "eating from the big public pot" is in essence
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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43. An important economic reform
Beginning June 1, most of China's state enterprises will pay tax in compliance with a recent State Council regulation and the state will not bear the responsibility for their gains and losses.This is
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1983 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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44. Three Issues Concerning Dialectical Materialism
A symposium on dialectical materialism was held in Beijing in 1982 attended by more than 100 theoreticians, researchers and teachers in philosophy. Participants submitted nearly 100 papers, a
Author: Wang Pengling Year 1983 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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45. Report on the Final State Accounts For 1982
Fellow Deputies,Entrusted by the State Council, I shall make a report on the final state accounts for 1982 for your examination.The Chinese people continued in 1982 to implement the policy of
Author: Wang Bingqian Year 1983 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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46. Economic Development in Latin America
Latin American countries have developed their economies to varying degrees. They are more advanced than the other regions in the third world in their production foundations, and use of resources and
Author: Wang Yaozeng Year 1983 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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47. Inheriting and Developing Mao Zedong Thought
Overcoming one obstacle after another from both the "Left" and the Right after Comrade Mao Zedong's death in 1976, the Chinese Communists have scientifically established the guiding role of Mao
Author: Wang Qi Year 1983 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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48. Why the Sino-Soviet Strains?
RELATIONS between China and the Soviet Union are complicated, and we could discuss them for days. In this limited time, I can only touch upon a few aspects of the relationship.The problems in
Author: WANG JINQING Year 1984 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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49. Wuxi: Booming Industry and Better Life
Beginning with this issue, "Beijing Review" will publish a series of articles written by its staff members describing the changes that have taken place in their hometowns since 1949. This is part of
Author: WANG GUOZHEN Year 1984 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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50. Special Regions Leave Socialism Unchanged
The publication of the Sino-British joint declaration on the question of Hongkong (initialled text) has stirred up great interest from people at home and abroad in China's special administrative
Author: WANG SHUWEN Year 1984 Issue 42 PDF HTML