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Prefaces to "Socialist Upsurge in China's Countryside"
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There are reasons for that remark, for they have seen opposition to the alleged rash advance on several occasions.org (November 1999) PREFACES TO SOCIALIST UPSURGE IN CHINA'S COUNTRYSIDE (September and December 1955 ) 235 Preface I 235 Preface II 238 NOTES 241 page 235 PREFACES TO SOCIALIST UPSURGE IN CHINA'S COUNTRYSIDE September and December 1955 PREFACE I September 25, 1955     The general line of the Chinese Communist
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for the period of transition from capitalism to socialism is basically to accomplish the industrialization of China together with the socialist transformation of agriculture, handicrafts and capitalist industry and commerce. Opposition to the alleged rash advancement not only halting the expansion but compulsorily dissolving (or "axing") large numbers of co-operatives already set up, thus rousing dissatisfaction among the cadres and peasant masses
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Strategy for Second Year of Liberation War
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The total in the whole country was still 248 brigades and the actual number of troops was about 1,500,000. For the enemy will be forced to spread out even more, and vast territories will be available to our army as battlefields for mobile operations, and so we will be able to wage mobile warfare; the broad masses in those territories hate the Kuomintang and support us; and though part of the enemy forces still has a comparatively high combat effectiveness,     * This inner-
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directive was drafted by Comrade Mao Tse-tung for the Central Committee of the Communist
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of China when he and the Central Committee were at Chukuanchai, Chiahsien County, northern Shensi. Non-combatants in the military institutions in the enemy rear were about 1,000,000
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In Commemoration of Dr. Sun Yat-sen
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Sun Yat-sen.     We pay tribute to him for his signal contribution in developing the new Three People's Principles from the old Three People's Principles in the first period of co-operation between the Kuomintang and the Communist
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Turn the Army into a Working Force
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Nevertheless, the time has come for us to set ourselves the task of turning the army into a working force. In the first year, the policy of reducing rent and interest cannot be applied, and rent and interest     * This telegram was written by Comrade Mao Tse-tung for the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist
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of China in reply to one from the Second and Third Field Armies. We are preparing to send 53,000 cadres south with the army, but this is a very small number
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On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism
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In 1922 at the Washington Nine-Power Conference called by the United States, a treaty[3] was signed which once again placed China     * This report was given by Comrade Mao Tse-tung at the conference of Party activists which was held at Wayaopao, northern Shensi, after the Wayaopao meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee in December 1935. Our
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has defined its tasks in the light of this changed situation. On the basis of the Political Bureau's decisions, Comrade Mao Tse-tung explained in detail the possibility and the importance of re-establishing a united front with the national bourgeoisie on the condition that there must be resistence to Japan
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