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PRC26.html
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The Prospects of the Revolution in China
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The English references are indicated by the publisher in footnote. THE PROSPECTS OF THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA 499 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Character of the Revolution in China
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and Imperialist Intervention in China The Revolutionary Army in China Character of the Future Government in China The Peasant Question in China The Proletariat and the Hegemony of the Proletariatin China The Question of the Youth in China Some Conclusions 500 501 504 506 509 513 514 515 page 499 THE PROSPECTS OF THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA Speech Delivered in the Chinese Commission of the E.C.C.I. November 30, 1926     Comrades, before passing to the subject under discussion, I think it necessary to say that I am not in possession of the exhaustive material on the Chinese question necessary for giving a full picture of the revolution in Chin.Hence I am compelled to confine myself to some general remarks of a fundamental character that have a direct bearing on the basic trend of the Chinese revolutio
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Political Tasks . . . Peoples of the East
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Seventhly, this circumstance makes it much easier to link the national-liberation movement in such countries with the proletarian movement in the advanced countries of the Wes. From this at least three conclusions follow: 1) The liberation of the colonial and dependent countries from
imperialism
cannot be achieved without a victorious revolution: you will not get independence grati. 2) The revolution cannot be advanced and the complete independence of the capitalistically developed colonies and dependent countries cannot be won unless the compromising national bourgeoisie is isolated, page 148 unless the petty-bourgeois revolutionary masses are freed from the influence of that bourgeoisie, unless the policy of the hegemony of the proletariat is put into effect, unless the advanced elements of the working class are organised in an independent Communist Part
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Questions and Answers
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Let us pass to the second dange. The characteristic feature of that danger is lack of confidence in the international proletarian revolution; lack of confidence in its victory; a sceptical attitude towards the national-liberation movement in the colonies and dependent countries; failure to understand that without the support of the revolutionary movement in other countries our country would not be able to hold out against world
imperialism
; failure to understand that the victory of socialism in one country alone cannot be final because it has no guarantee against intervention until the revolution is victorious in at least a number of countries; failure to understand the elementary demand of internationalism, by virtue of which the victory of socialism in one country is not an end in itself, but a means of developing and supporting the revolution in other countrie. That is the path of nationalism and degeneration, the path of the complete liquidation of the proletariat's international policy, for people afflicted with this disease regard our country not as a part of the whole that page 170 is called the world revolutionary movement, but as the beginning and the end of that movement, believing that the interests of all other countries should be sacrificed to the interests of our countr
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QCR27.html
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Questions of the Chinese Revolution
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The English references are indicated by the publisher in footnote. QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U. (B.) 657 I. II. III. IV. Prospects of the Chinese Revolution The First Stage of the Chinese Revolution The Second Stage of the Chinese Revolution Errors of the Opposition 657 659 662 664 page 657 QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U. (B.) I PROSPECTS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION     Basic factors determining the character of the Chinese revolution:     a) the semi-colonial status of China and the financial and economic domination of
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;     b) the oppression of feudal survivals, aggravated by the oppression of militarism and bureaucracy;     c) the growing revolutionary struggle of the vast masses of the workers and peasants against feudal and bureaucratic oppression, against militarism, and against
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;     d) the political weakness of the national bourgeoisie, its dependence on
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, its fear of the sweep of the revolutionary movement; page 658     e) the growing revolutionary activity of the proletariat, its mounting prestige among the vast masses of the working people;     f) the existence of a proletarian dictatorship in the neighbourhood of Chin.     Hence, two paths for the development of events in China:     either the national bourgeoisie smashes the proletariat, makes a deal with imperialism and together with it launches a campaign against the revolution in order to end the latter by establishing the rule of capitalism;     or the proletariat pushes aside the national bourgeoisie, consolidates its hegemony and assumes the lead of the vast masses of the working people in town and country, in order to overcome the resistance of the national bourgeoisie, secure the complete victory of the bourgeois-democratic revolution, and then gradually convert it into a socialist revolution, with all the consequences following from tha
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Questions Concerning the History of Bolshevism
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    c) In the period before the war, one of the most urgent questions that came to the fore in the parties of the Second International was the national and colonial question, the question of the oppressed nations and colonies, the question of the liberation of the oppressed nations and colonies, the question of the paths to be followed in the struggle against impelialism, the question of the paths to the overthrow of imperialis.In the interests of developing the proletarian revolution and encircling
imperialism
, the Bolsheviks proposed the policy of supporting the liberation movement of the oppressed nations and colonies on the basis of the self-determination of nations, and developed the scheme of a united front between the proletarian revolution in the advanced countries and the revolutionary-liberation movement of the peoples of the colonies and oppressed countrie.The opportunists of all countries, the social-chauvinists and social-imperialists of all countries has tened to take up arms against the Bolsheviks on this accoun
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