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CPS49.html
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Title:
The Chinese People Have Stood Up!
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    Our state system, the people's democratic dictatorship, is a powerful weapon for safeguarding the fruits of victory of the people's revolution and for thwarting the plots of domestic and foreign enemies for restoration, and this weapon we must firmly grasp. Internationally, we must unite with all peace-loving and freedom-loving countries and peoples, and first of all with the
Soviet
Union and the New Democracies, so that we shall not stand alone in our struggle to safeguard these fruits of victory and to thwart the plots of domestic and foreign enemies for restoration. As long as we persist in the people's democratic dictatorship and unite with our foreign friends, we shall always be victorious
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CPTUF40.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Problems of Tactics in United Front
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(b) Britain and France are finding their positions in the East weakened by the war in Europe, while the United States is continuing its policy of "sitting on top of the mountain and watching the tigers fight", so that an Eastern Munich[1] conference is out of the question for the moment. (c) The
Soviet
Union has gained new successes in its foreign policy and is maintaining its policy of giving active support to China's War of Resistance. (d) The pro-Japanese section of the big bourgeoisie, having completely capitulated to Japan, is ready to play the puppet
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CRCCP39.html
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The Chinese Revolutionary and the C.C.P.
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From ancient times our forefathers have laboured, lived and multiplied on this vast territory. China borders on the Union of
Soviet
Socialist Republics in the northeast, the northwest and part of the west; the Mongolian People's Republic in the north; Afghanistan, India, Bhutan and Nepal in the southwest and part of the west; Burma and Indo-China in the south;     * The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party is a textbook which was written jointly by Comrade Mao Tse-tung and several other comrades in Yenan in the winter of 1939. The first chapter, "Chinese Society", was drafted by other comrades and revised by Comrade Mao Tse-tung
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CRE48.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Carry the Revolution Through to the End
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S. officials have not only become deeply interested in "peace" in China but also repeatedly assert that ever since the Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers of the
Soviet
Union, the United States and Britain in December 1945, the United States has adhered to a "policy of non-interference in China's internal affairs". How are we to deal with these worthies from the "Land of Gentlemen"
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CS48.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
A Circular on the Situation
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    2. Certain democratic personages, who had believed that a so-called "third road"[1] was still possible and had placed themselves midway between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party because of certain illusions about the United States and Chiang Kai-shek and because of their scepticism as to whether our Party and the people had the strength to defeat all enemies at home and abroad, found themselves in a passive position in the face of the sudden Kuomintang offensive; eventually, in January 1948, they accepted our Party's slogans and declared themselves against Chiang Kai-shek and the United States and for unity with the Communist Party and the
Soviet
Union.[2] We should pursue a policy of uniting with these persons, while suitably criticizing their erroneous views
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