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ICH49.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
The Bankruptcy of the Idealist Conception of History
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Even if China's population multiplies many times, she is fully capable of finding a solution; the solution is production. The absurd argument of Western bourgeois economists like Malthus[3] that increases in food cannot keep pace with increases in population was not only thoroughly refuted in theory by Marxists long ago, but has also been completely exploded by the realities in the
Soviet
Union and the Liberated Areas of China after their revolutions. Basing itself on the truth that revolution plus production can solve the problem of feeding the population, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has issued orders to Party organizations and the People's Liberation Army throughout the country not to dismiss but to retain all former Kuomintang personnel, provided they can make themselves useful page 454 and are not confirmed reactionaries or notorious scoundrels
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INC39.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Interview With "New China Daily"
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Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (September 1999) page 263 INTERVIEW WITH A NEW CHINA DAILY CORRESPONDENT ON THE NEW INTERNATIONAL SITUATION September 1, 1939     Correspondent: What is the significance of the Treaty of Non-Aggression Between the
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Union and Germany.[1]     Mao Tse-tung: The Soviet-German non-aggression treaty is the result of the growing socialist strength of the Soviet Union and the policy of peace persistently followed by the Soviet government
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IndexXXX.html
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2 September 2006
Title:
Mao Tse-tung Library
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(33k) The Struggle in the Chingkang Mountains (95k) -- 1929 -- On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party (34k) -- 1930 -- A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire (37k) -- 1933 -- Pay Attention to Economic Work (22k) How to Differentiate the Classes in the Rural Areas (8k) -- 1934 -- Our Economic Policy (15k) Be Concerned with the Well-Being of the Masses, Pay Attention to Methods of Work (17k) -- 1935 -- On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism (88k) -- 1936 -- Problems of Strategy in China's Revolutionary War (219k) A Statement on Chiang Kai-shek's Statement (25k) -- 1937 -- The Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party in the Period of Resistance to Japan (68k) Win the Masses in Their Millions for the Anti-Japanese National United Front (31k) On Practice (44k) On Contradiction (108k) -- Volume II -- THE PERIOD OF THE WAR OF RESISTENCE AGAINST JAPAN (I) -- 1937-- (cont.) Policies, Measures and Perspectives for Resisting the Japanese Invasion (27k) For the Mobilization of All the Nation's Forces for Victory in the War of Resistance (21k) Combat Liberalism (9k) Urgent Tasks Following the Establishment of Kuomintang-Communist Co-operation (33k) Interview with the British Journalist James Bertram (37k) The Situation of the Anti-Japanese War After the Fall of Shanghai and Taiyuan and Our Tasks (45k) -- 1938 -- Proclamation by the Government of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region and the Rear Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army (10k) Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against Japan (99k) On Protracted War (236k) The Role of the Chinese Communist Party in the National War (49k) The Question of Independence and Initiative within the United Front (14k) Problems of War and Strategy (49k) -- 1939 -- The May 4th Movement (9k) The Orientation of the Youth Movement (25k) Oppose Capitulationist Activity (16k) The Reactionaries Must Be Punished (14k) Interview with a New China Daily Correspondent on the New International Situation (20k) Interview with Three Correspondents from the Central News Agency, the Sao Tang Pao and the Hsin Min Pao (17k) The Identity of Interests between the
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Union and All Mankind (27k) Introducing The Communist (34k) The Current Situation and the Party's Tasks (8k) Recruit Large Numbers of Intellectuals (9k) The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party (89k) Stalin, Friend of the Chinese People (6k) In Memory of Norman Bethune (7k) -- 1940 -- On New Democracy (132k) Overcome the Danger of Capitulation and Strive for a Turn for the Better (11k) Unite All Anti-Japanese Forces and Combat the Anti-Communist Die-Hards (20k) Ten Demands on the Kuomintang (19k) Introducing The Chinese Worker (6k) We Must Stress Unity and Progress (7k) New Democratic Constitutional Government (k) On the Question of Political Power in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas (10k) Current Problems of Tactics in the Anti-Japanese United Front (27k) Freely Expand the Anti-Japanese Forces and Resist the Onslaughts of the Anti-Communist Die-Hards (21k) Unity to the Very End (9k) On Policy (26k) -- 1941 -- Order and Statement on the Southern Anhwei Incident (23k) The Situation after the Repulse of the Second Anti-Communist Onslaught (13k) Conclusion on the Repulse of the Second Anti-Communist Onslaught (20k) -- Volume III -- THE PERIOD OF THE WAR OF RESISTENCE AGAINST JAPAN (II) -- 1941 -- (cont.) Preface and Postscript to Rural Surveys (17k) Reform Our Study (24k) Expose the Plot for a Far Eastern Munich (6k) On the International United Front Against Fascism (4k) Speech at the Assembly of Representatives of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region (12k) -- 1942 -- Rectify the Party's Style of Work (49k) Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing (47k) Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art (86k) A Most Important Policy (11k) The Turning Point in World War II (15k) In Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the October Revolution (4k) Economic and Financial Problems in the Anti-Japanese War (17k) -- 1943 -- Some Questions Concerning Methods of Leadership (18k) Some Pointed Questions for the Kuomintang (17k) Spread the Campaigns to Reduce Rent, Increase Production and "Support the Government and Cherish the People" in the Base Areas (14k) A Comment on the Sessions of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and of the People's Political Council (41k) Get Organized (27k) -- 1944 -- Our Study and the Current Situation (43k) Serve the People (7k) On Chaing Kai-shek's Speech on the Double Tenth Festival (15k) The United Front in Cultural Work (8k) -- 1945 -- We Must Learn to Do Economic Work (20k) Production Is Also Possible in the Guerrilla Zones (12k) China's Two Possible Destinies (9k) On Coalition Government (187k) The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains (10k) On Production by the Army for Its Own Support and on the Importance of the Great Movements for Rectification and for Production (14k) The Hurley-Chaing Duet Is a Flop (13k) On the Danger of the Hurley Policy (6k) Telegram to Comrade William Z
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LLU49.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Long Live the Great Unity of the Chinese People!
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It will strengthen the people's army, navy and air force, consolidate national defence, safeguard our territorial integrity and sovereignty and oppose aggression by any imperialist country. It will unite and ally itself with all peace-loving and freedom-loving countries, nations and peoples, and first of all with the
Soviet
Union and the New Democracies, and together with them fight against imperialist plots to provoke war and so strive for lasting world peace.     Fellow-countrymen, we should get ourselves better organized
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LR45.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Last Round with the Japanese Invaders
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Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (October 1999) page 289 THE LAST ROUND WITH THE JAPANESE INVADERS August 9, 1945     The Chinese people heartily welcome the
Soviet
government's declaration of war on Japan on August 8. The Soviet Union's action will very much shorten the war against Japan
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