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  • File Name: SAR41.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Speech at the Border Region Assembly
  • 2 occurence(s) of the search term within
  • 26 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    Throughout the country the people should have the opportunity of voicing their opinions, and they should have clothes to wear, food to eat, work to do and schools to attend; in short, some provision should be made for everyone. The Communist party of China stands for uniting all the anti-Japanese forces throughout the country to overthrow Japanese imperialism, and for co-operating with all anti-Japanese parties, classes and nationalities; everyone, excepting traitors, must unite in the common struggle. No political party that wants to run China's affairs properly can do so unless its policy gives consideration to the interests of these classes, unless some provision is made for the members of these classes, and unless they have the right to voice their opinions

  • File Name: SCC48.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Speech at a Conference of Cadres
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  • 67 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    When they say, "No one will ever again dare to be feudalist," they mean that we have led them in initiating struggles through which the system of feudal exploitation in page 228 the new Liberated Areas and its remnants in the old and semi-old Liberated Areas have been or are being destroyed. I     In my opinion, the work of land reform and of party consolidation carried out during the past year in the area led by the Shansi-Suiyuan Sub-Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist party of China has been successful. A number of bad elements had sneaked into the Party and government organizations; a number of individuals had developed a bureaucratic style of work, abused their power and bullied the people, employed methods of coercion and commandism to get things done, thereby arousing discontent among the masses, or had indulged in corruption or encroached upon the interests of the masses

  • File Name: SCKS36.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: A Statement on Chiang Kai-shek's Statement
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  • 49 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    NOTES   [1] Under the influence of the Chinese Red Army and the people's anti-Japanese movement, the Kuomintang's Northeastern Army headed by Chang Hsueh-liang and the Kuomintang's 17th Route Army headed by Yang Hu-cheng agreed to the anti-Japanese national united front proposed by the Communist Party of China and demanded that Chiang Kai-shek should unite with the Communist Party to resist Japan. However, what is certain is that the Sian Incident took place under the influence of the following forces:     (1)  the mounting indignation against Japan among the troops of Generals Chang and Yang and among the revolutionary people of the Northwest;     (2)  the mounting indignation against Japan among the people of the whole country;     (3)  the growth of the Left forces in the Kuomintang;     (4)  the demand by the groups in power in various provinces for resistance to Japan and for the salvation of the nation;     (5)  the stand taken by the Communist party for a national united front against Japan; and     (6)  the development of the world peace front. Chang Hsueh-liang and Yang Hu-cheng took joint action and arrested Chiang Kai-shek

  • File Name: SCM28.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Struggle in the Chingkang Mountains
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  • 97 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    In a period when the ruling classes are split up, as during the wars between Li Tsung-jen and Tang Sheng-chih in Hunan and Hupeh Provinces[1] and between Chang Fa-kuei and Li Chi-shen in Kwangtung Province,[2] our strategy can be comparatively adventurous and the area carved out by military operations can be comparatively large.org (September 1999) THE STRUGGLE IN THE CHINGKANG MOUNTAINS 73   The Independent Regime in the Hunan-Kiangsi Border Area     and the August Defeat 73   The Current Situation in the Area Under the Independent     Regime 79    Military Questions 80 Land Questions 87 Questions of Political Power 90 Questions of party Organization 92 The Question of the Character of the Revolution 97 The Question of the Location of Our Independent Regime 99 NOTES 102 page 73 THE STRUGGLE IN THE CHINGKANG   MOUNTAINS[*] November 25, 1928 THE INDEPENDENT REGIME IN THE HUNAN-KIANGSI BORDER AREA AND THE AUGUST DEFEAT     China is the only country in the world today where one or more small areas under Red political power have emerged in the midst of a White regime which encircles them. In a period when the regime of the ruling classes is     * This was a report submitted by Comrude Mao Tse-tung to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

  • File Name: SFS57.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Situation in the Summer of 1957
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  • 39 occurence(s) of the search term party Description:
    We should take a long view, and decades from now when we look back an the present events we shall see how this treatment of the bourgeois Rightists profoundly influenced and greatly benefited the revolutionary cause of the proletariat.org (November 1999) page 473   THE SITUATION IN THE SUMMER OF 1957[*] July 1957     During the period of socialist revolution in our country the contra diction between the people and the bourgeois Rightists, who oppose the Communist party, the people and socialism, is one between ourselves and the enemy, that is, an antagonistic, irreconcilable, life-and-death contradiction. It was circulated among the leading cadres of the Party in August of the same year


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