Selected readings from the works of Mao Tsetung.
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Other title: | Works. Selections. English. 1971. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English Chinese |
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Peking :
Foreign Languages Press,
1971.
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Table of Contents:
- Analysis of the classes in Chinese society
- Report on an investigation of the peasant movement in Hunan
- Oppose book worship
- Be concerned with the well-being of the masses, pay attention to the methods of work
- The important thing is to be good at learning
- On practice
- On contradiction
- Combat liberalism
- The role of the Chinese Communist party in the national war
- To be attacked by the enemy is not a bad thing but a good thing
- Introducing The Communist
- In memory of Norman Bethune
- Current problems of tactics in the anti-Japanese united front
- Preface to Rural surveys
- Reform our study
- Rectify the Party's style of work
- Oppose stereotyped Party writing
- Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art
- Some questions concerning methods of leadership
- Get organized!
- "Get rid of the baggage and start up the machinery"
- Serve the people
- Let the whole Party unite and fight to accomplish its tasks!
- The foolish old man who removed the mountains
- The situation and our policy after the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan
- Some points in appraisal of the present international situation
- Talk with the American correspondent Anna Louise Strong
- The problem of combating erroneous tendencies within the Party
- A talk to the editorial staff of the Shansi-Suiyuan daily
- On strengthening the Party committee system
- Preserve the style of plain living and hard struggle
- Methods of work of Party committees
- On the People's Democratic dictatorship
- On the question of agricultural co-operation
- Selections from the introductory notes in The socialist upsurge in China's countryside
- On the correct handling of contradictions among the people
- Speech at the Chinese Communist Party's National Conference on Propaganda Work
- Introducing a co-operative
- Where do correct ideas come from?