Subject Index for Articles from “Peking Review”
Subject Index of Articles from Peking Review
[Mostly From the Mao Era]
An index of these articles by date of publication is available
at: http://www.massline.org/PekingReview/index.htm
In many cases individual articles relate to more than one major
topic and are therefore listed in multiple categories below.
- Africa [See also: Third World and individual countries.]
- “Report from Havana: The First Afro-Asian-Latin American
Peoples’ Solidarity Conference”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966. Focused against U.S. imperialism.
- “A.A.J.A. Upholds Anti-Imperialist Banner”, issue #4, Jan. 21,
1966. About the Afro-Asian Journalists’ Association being forced to moved out of Indonesia after
the Rightist military takeover there.
- “Reactionary Coup d’Etat in Ghana: Africa’s Revolutionary
Tide Cannot Be Stemmed”, issue #11, March 11, 1966, 3 pages. [PDF: 470 KB]
- “New Developments in the African National-Liberation Movement”,
issue #3, Jan. 19, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 489 KB]
- “‘The Engineers and Technicians Sent by Chairman
Mao are Excellent!’” — Report on Chinese agricultural, land reclamation and water conservancy
engineers and technicians in Mauritania, issue #8, Feb. 21, 1969, 2 pages. [PDF: 317 KB]
- “African People Strengthens Unity Against Imperialism”,
issue #22, May 28, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 326 KB]
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1971, 3 pages.
[PDF: 466 KB] Includes: “Africa: No ‘Dialogue’ With Racists”
- Round the World: “The Call” (United States):
Soviet Union Denounced for Provoking Civil War in Angola, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- “New Tsars’ Colonial Expansion
in Africa”, by Tao Chiu, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 256 KB]
- “Round the World: African States: Determined
to Safeguard Zaire”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 451 KB]
- “Strengthen Unity and March On — Hailing the
Triumphant Closing of the O.A.U. Summit Conference”, issue #29, July 16, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 264 KB] Includes sidebar: “Facts on File: O.A.U. Summit: 13th Session”
- “The Week: Vice-Premier Sun Chien Returns from
Zambia and Tanzania”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976. [PDF: 310 KB]
- “Africa: Stand Up to the New Tsars!”,
issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 287 KB]
- “Round the World”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2
pages. [PDF: 321 KB] Includes: “United Nations: Support for Liberation Movements in Southern Africa”
- “Transkei’s Fake ‘Independence’:
Ugly Performance”, about the maneuverings of the racist regime in South Africa, issue #45, Nov.
5, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 150 KB]
- Afro-American Liberation Struggle [See subhead under:
United States and U.S. Imperialism.]
- Agriculture [See also: Peasants and Countryside.]
- “I Learn Dialectics and Grow Bigger Crops”, by Yao Shih-Chang,
issue #17, April 22, 1966.
- “Tenth Consecutive Rich Harvest in Sight”,
issue #41, Oct. 8, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 509 KB]
- “A Strategic Change” — Initial victory in
putting an end to the transportation of grain from south to north, by Hung Chiao, issue #44, Oct.
19, 1971, 3 pages. [PDF: 735 KB]
- “Agriculture in Shansi Province: After
Learning From the Tachai Brigade”, by Tsin Yen-shih, issue #48, Nov. 26, 1971, 3 pages. [PDF: 711 KB]
- On the Home Front: Improving Alkaline Soil, issue #3,
Jan. 16, 1976.
- “On the Home Front: Kwangtung—Sugar Producing Base”,
issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 440 KB]
- “On the Home Front”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976,
2 pages. [PDF: 528 KB] Includes: “Speeding Up Farm Mechanization”
- “On the Home Front”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 327 KB] Includes: “Kwangsi’s Chemical Fertilizer Output Multiplies”
- Albania [See also: Hoxha, Enver]
- “Comrade Mao Tse-tung’s Message of Greetings to the Fifth
Congress of the Albanian Party of Labour” (Oct. 25, 1966), issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- “C.P.C. Central Committee Greets 25th Anniversary of Founding
of Albanian Party of Labour”, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- “Soviet-Czechoslovak Treaty Legalizes Transformation of
Czechoslovakia Into Soviet Revisionist Colony”, excerpts from an editorial in Albanian paper
Zeri i Popullit. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “People of the World, Unite and
Defeat the U.S. Aggressors and All their Running Dogs! Historic Document in Support
of the Anti-Imperialist Struggle of the Peoples”, editorial by Albanian paper
Zeri i Popullit, issue #22, May 28, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 327 KB]
- “The Week”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 336 KB]
Includes: “Chairman Hua Kuo-feng’s Message of Greetings: Extending warmest, fraternal greetings
to the 7th Congress of the Albanian Party of Labour”
- Angola
- Army [See: People’s Liberation Army.]
- Art, Literature, Music and Cinema [See also: Lu Hsun]
- “In the Cultural Revolution: Art Goes to the Villages”,
by Chou Kai, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. This is a fine and at times quite moving article about bringing
art to the masses, but is not about the GPCR itself (which had not yet begun).
- “In the Cultural Revolution: The Tasks of
Worker, Peasant and Soldier Writers”, by Chou Yang, issue #11, March 11, 1966, 6 pages. [This
literary theorist was himself strongly criticized during the GPCR, which had not really gotten
underway when this article was written.] [PDF: 1,057 KB]
- “Hold High the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung’s Thinking;
Actively Participate in the Great Socialist Cultural Revolution”, issue #18, April 29, 1966.
About literature and art specifically (and not about the GPCR which was then soon to be launched).
- “Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, including speeches by Chen
Po-ta, Chiang Ching, and
Chou En-lai. Issue #50, Dec. 9, 1966.
- “China’s Literary and Art Workers Advance Firmly and Triumphantly
Along the Road Pointed Out by Chairman Mao”, response to the militant call of the Literary and
Art Circles’ Rally for the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966.
- “A Poem by Chairman Mao Tse-tung: Reply to Kuo Mo-jo”,
issue #2, Jan. 6, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 493 KB]
- “Theatre: A Fine Opera Upholding Mao
Tse-tung’s Thought” — Taking the Bandits’ Stronghold, issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 346 KB]
- Full color painting of Mao, which was included
with this issue as a loose insert, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967. [PDF: 926 KB]
- Musical score of the “East Is Red”, with lyrics in
Chinese and English, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 119 KB]
- “Show Up the Counter-Revolutionary Features of Sholokhov”,
by Shih Hung-yu, issue #48, Nov. 24, 1967, 4 pages. [PDF: 682 KB]
- “Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman” — The
lyrics of the song in English and Chinese along with the musical score, issue #1, Jan. 3, 1968,
3 pages. [PDF: 168 KB]
- “‘The Red Detachment of Women’—China’s First
Revolutionary Ballet”, issue #12, March 22, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 387 KB]
- “A Long, Long Life to Chairman Mao” — the
musical score, with English lyrics, to a song in praise of Mao, issue #27, July 5, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 197 KB]
- “Soviet Revisionists: Sordid Salesmen of Reactionary Western
Culture”, by Hung Tsin-ta and Nan Hsueh-lin, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968. [While mostly valid, this
article wrongly sees nothing good whatsoever in Western culture.]
- “Comments on Stanislavsky’s ‘System’”, by the
Shanghai Revolutionary Mass Criticism Writing Group, issue #36, Sept. 3, 1969, 5 pages. [PDF: 858 KB]
- “Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy”, October 1969
revised script of the Peking Opera, issue # 51/52, Dec. 26, 1969, 22 pages. [PDF: 3,345 KB]
- “Strive to Create the Brilliant Images of Proletarian
Heroes”, by the “Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy” Group of the Peking Opera Troupe of Shanghai,
issue # 51/52, Dec. 26, 1969, 6 pages. [PDF: 1,233 KB]
- “The ‘Internationale’ Spurs Us On”, issue #11,
March 17, 1972.
- “Literary and Art Workers Must Go Among the Masses”,
by Hsin Wen-tung, issue #20, May 19, 1972.
- “For Your Reference: About ‘Talks at the Yenan Forum on
Literature and Art’”, issue #20, May 19, 1972.
- “In Praise of the Proletarian Line in Army Building — About
the modern revolutionary Peking opera ‘Azalea Mountain’”, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “A Vicious Motive, Despicable Tricks — A criticism of M. Antonioni’s
anti-China film ‘China’”, by Renmin Ribao Commentator, issue #5, Feb. 1, 1974.
- “Repudiating Antonioni’s Anti-China Film”, issue #8,
Feb. 22, 1974.
- “Has Absolute Music No Class Character?”, by Chao Hua of
the Arts Department of the Central Institute for Nationalities, issue #9, March 1, 1974.
- “Criticize the Revisionist Viewpoint in Music”, by Chu Lan,
issue #9, March 1, 1974.
- “Paintings by Workers, Peasants and Soldiers”, by Chun Wen,
issue #1, Jan. 3, 1975. Includes several paintings in color.
- “On the Home Front”, “Shikan” [Poetry] and
“Renmin Wenxue” [People’s Literature] Republished, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- “On the Home Front: Poetry-Composing Gains Popularity”,
issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 440 KB]
- “Revolution in Literature and Art: Spring Comes to China’s Stage”,
issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Negating the Revolution in Literature
and Art Aims at Restoring Capitalism”, by the Mass Criticism Group of Peking and Tsinghua
Universities, issue #22, May 28, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 560 KB]
- “Revolution in Literature and Art”, issue #24,
June 11, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 1,036 KB] Includes:
- “Boulder Bay” — A New Peking Opera
- “Spring Shoot” — A Film
- “On the Home Front”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 244 KB] Includes: “New Films” with brief descriptions of many new films of all types.
- Asia [See also: Third World and individual countries.]
- “Social Science: How to Appraise the History of
Asia?”, by Liu Ta-nien, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1965, 6 pages. [PDF: 887 KB]
- “Report from Havana: The First Afro-Asian-Latin American
Peoples’ Solidarity Conference”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966. Focused against U.S. imperialism.
- “A.A.J.A. Upholds Anti-Imperialist Banner”, issue #4, Jan. 21,
1966. About the Afro-Asian Journalists’ Association being forced to moved out of Indonesia after
the Rightist military takeover there.
- “Armed Struggle in Southeast Asia”,
issue #22, May 28, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 339 KB]
- Bandung Conference and “Bandung Spirit”
- Bangla Desh
- Bethune, Norman
- Brazil
- Britain
- “Strong Protest to British Government”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966.
About their allowing the U.S. Navy to use Hong Kong as an operations base for attacking Vietnam.
- “Britain’s Shaky Labour Government”, by Tung Fang-hsiang,
issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966.
[Sidebar:] “Britain Through Washington’s Eyes”
- “Wilson Is Too Ignorant of the Times”, by Renmin Ribao
Commentator, issue #9, Feb. 25, 1966. About why Britain is so subservient to U.S. imperialist interests.
- Bureaucracy — Avoidance Of and Opposition To
- “Industrial Management in China — How China’s Socialist State-Owned
Industrial Enterprises Are Managed”, by Ma Wen-kuei, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965. Emphasizes the role
of economic democracy and worker’s management of industry in fighting bureaucracy.
- “The ‘May 7’ Cadre School”, issue #19, May 12, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Theory: Communists Seek Not Official Posts,
But Revolution”, by Fang Ho-ming, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
a collection of quotations, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975. See especially
this quotation.
- “Cadres Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour”,
by the Huihsien County Committee of the Communist Party of China, issue #15, April 11, 1975.
- Burma [Myanmar]
- Cadres [See also: Criticism, Self-Criticism and
the Evaluation of Comrades and Study and Cadre Schools.]
- “Revolutionary Leadership: County Party Secretary Chiao
Yu-lu”, issue #9, Feb. 25, 1966. Hailing a model Party leader and “an outstanding pupil of
Chairman Mao”.
- “Maxims for Revolutionaries — The ‘Three Constantly Read Articles’”,
issue #2, Jan. 6, 1967. This very important editorial from Jiefangjun Bao (Liberation Army
Daily) not only emphasizes the study of the “three constantly read articles”, but also powerfully
states the attitude that revolutionaries should have towards themselves.
- “Cadres Must Be Treated Correctly”, Hongqi
editorial, issue #10, March 3, 1967, 5 pages. [PDF: 896 KB]
- “Build Revolutionary Great Alliance on the
Basis of Fields of Work in Accordance with Chairman Mao’s Instructions”, Renmin Ribao
editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 1 page. [PDF: 122 KB]
- “Implement Chairman Mao’s Cadre Policy
Correctly”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 189 KB]
- “New Revolutionary Relations Between Cadres and the
Masses”, issue #6, Feb. 9, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 544 KB]
- “Absorb Fresh Blood From the Proletariat — An Important
Question in Party Consolidation”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Cadres Should Persist in Taking Part in Collective
Productive Labor”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #48, Nov. 28, 1969, 2 pages. [PDF: 327 KB]
- “A Party Branch Maintaining Close Ties With the
Masses”, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 559 KB]
- “Accent on Selecting Leading Cadres From Among Workers and
Peasants”, by Chung Tso-wen, issue #5, Feb. 1, 1974.
- Cambodia
- “The Indochinese People Are Invincible”,
issue #48, Nov. 26, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 318 KB]
- “Conference of Foreign Ministers of Non-Aligned Countries”,
issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- Round the World: Cambodia: New Constitution
Promulgated, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- Capitalism — Restoration Of [See also: Deng Xiaoping
and other capitalist-roaders.]
- “Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
a collection of quotations, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975. Many of the quotations discuss bourgeois right,
and the growth of capitalism out of commodity production and exchange.
- “Ideological Weapon for Restricting Bourgeois Right — Notes on
studying ‘Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China’”, by Chi Yen, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Includes a
discription of the economic steps involved in the transformation of socialism back
into capitalism, and stresses the importance of the
"Three Major Differences".
- “From Bourgeois Democrats to Capitalist-Roaders”, by Chih
Heng, issue #13, March 26, 1976. This excellent article brings out how those like Deng Xiaoping,
who were capitalist-roaders, came to be in the Party in the first place.
- “Peking University: Criticizing the Programme for Capitalist
Restoration”, issue #13, March 26, 1976. Explains what is wrong with Deng Xiaoping’s slogan of
“taking the three directives as the key link”.
- Central America and the Caribbean
- Ceylon [See: Sri Lanka.]
- Chen Po-ta
- “Concluding Speech at Meeting in Commemoration of Lu Hsun”,
by Chen Po-ta, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, including speeches by Chen
Po-ta, Chiang Ching, and
Chou En-lai. Issue #50, Dec. 9, 1966.
- “The Week: Chairman Mao Praises the Reception Work Done for
Revolutionary Youngsters”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- Chen Yung-kuei
- Chiang Ching [See: Jiang Qing.]
- China’s Government [See: Government — of China.]
- China’s Economy [See: Economy — of China.]
- China’s National Day (October 1st)
- “The Week”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 7 pages. [PDF: 2,493 KB] Includes:
- “For Ever Hold Aloft the Great Red Banner of Mao Tsetung Thought and Advance Courageously”
— Representatives of the people from all walks of life in Peking hold forum in the hall
atop Tien An Men Gate on the even of National Day
— Widespread celebration at grass-roots units throughout the country
- Comrade Hua Kuo-feng’s Speech
- Speeches by Representatives
- Celebration Activities at Grass-Roots Units
- Chinese Language and Linguistics
- Chou En-lai [See: Zhou Enlai]
- Chu Teh [See: Zhu De.]
- Classes and Class Struggle
- “The Laws of Class Struggle in the Socialist Period”,
by Chi Ping, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “Accent on Selecting Leading Cadres From Among Workers and
Peasants”, by Chung Tso-wen, issue #5, Feb. 1, 1974.
- “Build a Theoretical Force for Combating and Preventing
Revisionism”, by Yuan Ching, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975. See especially the section
beginning here.
- “The Touchstone for Testing Genuine and Sham Marxism”,
by Tien Chih-sung, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “For Your Reference: Bourgeois Scholars on Classes and Class
Struggle”, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “Firmly Keep to the General Orientation of the Struggle”,
issue #15, April 9, 1976.
- Communist Party of China
- “Long Live Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” — In Commemoration of the
45th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China, issue #27, July 1, 1966.
Includes a summary of struggles within the Party during the 1949-1966 period.
- “The Sunlight of the Party Illuminates the Road of the Great
Cultural Revolution”, issue #27, July 1, 1966. Stresses the importance of the leadership of
the Party in the GPCR.
- “Communique of the Eleventh Plenary Session of the Eighth
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, adopted on August 12, 1966. Issue #34,
Aug. 19, 1966.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Illuminates the Road for Our
Party’s Victorious Advance” — Commemorating the 46th Anniversary of the Founding of the CCP,
issue #28, July 7, 1967, 4 pages. [PDF: 664 KB]
- “Develop the Party’s Working Style of Forging
Close Links With the Masses” — In Commemoration of the 47th Anniversary of the Founding of
the Communist Party of China, issue #27, July 5, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 530 KB]
- “Absorb Fresh Blood From the Proletariat — An Important
Question in Party Consolidation”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Communique of the Enlarged 12th Plenary Session of the Eighth
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, adopted on October 31, 1968. From the
Supplement to issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, by Mao Tse-tung, March 5, 1949, issue #48,
Nov. 29, 1968, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,139 KB]
- “Conscientiously Study the History of the Struggle
Between the Two Lines”, editorial of Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao,
issue #48, Nov. 29, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 645 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Tse-tung on Party Building” —
Three pages of quotations, issue #15, April 11, 1969. [PDF: 326 KB]
- “Great Victory for Chairman Mao’s Proletarian Line
on Party Building” — An investigation report on Party consolidation and Party building in
Peking Hsinhua Printing House, issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 550 KB]
- “A Party Branch Maintaining Close Ties With the
Masses”, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 559 KB]
- “Communists Should Be the Advanced Elements
of the Proletariat” — In commemoration of the 49th anniversary of the founding of the
Communist Party of China. Editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun
Bao, issue #27, July 3, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 312 KB]
- “Conscientiously Study Chairman Mao’s Thesis on
the Party”, by Jen Chun, issue #33, Aug. 14, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 752 KB]
- “On Questions of Party History”, adopted
by the Sixth Plenary Session of the CPC on June 27, 1981, issue #27, July 6, 1981, 30 pages. [This is
the notorious revisionist summation of, and slander against, the Mao years of the CCP.] [4,512 KB]
- “The Radiance of the Great Truth of Marxism Lights Our Way
Forward”, by Hu Yaobang. Nominally a commemoration of the centenary of the death of Marx, but also
a major statement of the revisionist line of the CCP, issue #12, March 21, 1983, 16 pages. [PDF: 1,623 KB]
- Communist Society
- “Historical Tasks of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
— Notes on studying ‘A Great Beginning’”, by Chou Szu, issue #11, March 14, 1975.
- “On Exercising All-Round Dictatorship Over the Bourgeoisie”,
by Chang Chun-chiao, issue #14, April 4, 1975. Famous article by one of the “Gang of Four”;
includes a description of the “Four Alls”, the
4 major transformations necessary to achieve communist society.
- “Socialism Is the Class Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
by Po Ching, issue #15, April 11, 1975. Focuses on Marx’s “Four Alls”.
- Confucius (and Mencius) — Criticism Of
- “Ghost of Confucius’ Shop and Actual Class Struggle”,
by Chi Fan-hsiu, issue #50, Dec. 12, 1969, 4 pages. [PDF: 732 KB]
- “The Week: Deepening Criticism of Lin Piao Through
Repudiating Confucius”, issue #5, Feb. 1, 1974.
- “Carry the Struggle to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius Through
to the End”, issue #6, Feb. 8, 1974.
- “Lin Piao Is a Devout Disciple of Confucius”, issue #6, Feb.
8, 1974.
- “Dead Soul of Confucius, Fond Dreams of New Tsars”, issue
#6, Feb. 8, 1974. Comment on the despicable performance of the Soviet revisionists in worshipping
Confucius and opposing the Legalist school.
- “Doctrine of Confucius and Mencius — The Shackle That Keeps
Women In Bondage”, by Fu Wen, issue #10, March 8, 1974.
- “Study the Historical Experience of the Struggle Between the
Confucian and Legalist Schools”, by Liang Hsiao, issue #2, Jan. 10, 1975.
- “Cadres Studying Theory: Communists Seek Not Official Posts,
But Revolution”, by Fang Ho-ming, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Build a Theoretical Force for Combating and Preventing
Revisionism”, by Yuan Ching, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975.
- “Criticize the Doctrines of Confucius and Mencius to Consolidate
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, by Hung Kwang-szu, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “Criticism of Selected Passages From ‘Analects’ — A Confucian
‘Classic’”, by the workers’ theoretical study group of the No. 2 workshop of the Shanghai
No. 5 Steel Plant, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “Western Han Landlord Class Went From
Opposing to Revering Confucianism” — Criticism of Tung Chung-shu who trumpeted the
doctrines of Confucius and Mencius, by Hsueh Li-szu, issue #8, Feb. 20, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 668 KB]
- Criticism, Self-Criticism and the Evaluation of Comrades
- “Maxims for Revolutionaries — The ‘Three Constantly Read Articles’”,
issue #2, Jan. 6, 1967. This very important editorial from Jiefangjun Bao (Liberation Army
Daily) not only emphasizes the study of the “three constantly read articles”, but also powerfully
states the attitude that revolutionaries should have towards themselves.
- “The Theory of Two Points”, by Hsueh Li, issue #2,
Jan. 14, 1972. Explaining a term used to popularize materialist dialectics.
- “Cadres Studying Theory: Communists Seek Not Official Posts,
But Revolution”, by Fang Ho-ming, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Cadres Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour”,
by the Huihsien County Committee of the Communist Party of China, issue #15, April 11, 1975.
- Cuba [See also: Latin America]
- Cultural Revolution [See: Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.]
- Czechoslovakia
- “Diabolical Social-Imperialist Face of the Soviet Revisionist
Renegade Clique” — Soviet Revisionists Cooked Up Treaty for Long-Term Military Occupation
of Czechoslovakia, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Soviet-Czechoslovak Treaty Legalizes Transformation of
Czechoslovakia Into Soviet Revisionist Colony”, excerpts from an editorial in Albanian paper
Zeri i Popullit. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Soviet Revisionists’ Crime of Savage Aggression Against
Czechoslovakia Most Strongly Condemned” — Statement by the Delegation of the Central
Committee of the Indonesian Communist Party, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Soviet Revisionists Have Degenerated Into Imperialists Waving the
Signboard of Socialism” — Statement by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Brazil
condemns Soviet revisionists for their crime of aggression against Czechoslovakia. Issue #44,
Nov. 1, 1968.
- “A Lame Alibi”, by Fan Hsiu-ping, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
Criticizing Soviet revisionist excuses for invading Czechoslovakia, and giving examples of how the
Soviet Union exploits its CMEA “partners”.
- “Spectre That Makes Occupiers Tremble With Fear”, by
Chin Hai, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974. On the 5th anniversary of the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.
- Democracy
- Democratic Centralism
- “A Discussion on Party Democratic Centralism”, in a
Regiment Party Committee, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1971.
- “Sum Up Experience in Strengthening Party Leadership”,
Editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue #50, Dec. 10, 1971.
In wake of Lin Biao affair, emphasizes importance of Party discipline and of being
“open and above-board”.
- Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
- On the Tenth Anniversary of the Sino-Korean Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and
Mutual Assistance: Some of the articles from issue #29, July 16, 1971.
- “Korean People’s Just Struggle Bound to Win”, by
Renmin Ribao Commentator, issue #39, Sept. 24, 1971, 1 page. [PDF: 157 KB]
- “The Week”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 561 KB]
Includes: “Deep Condolences on Passing of Comrade Choi Yong Kun”
- Deng Xiaoping [Teng Hsiao-ping]
- Deng Xiaoping [Teng Hsiao-ping] — Criticism Of
- “Reversing Correct Verdicts Goes Against the Will of the People”, Renmin Ribao editorial
beginning a public criticism of Deng without referring to him by name. Issue #11, March 12, 1976.
[PDF: 60 KB];
[MS Word: 40 KB]
- “China Launches Struggle Against
Revisionist Line”, issue #12, March 19, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 424 KB]
- “From Bourgeois Democrats to Capitalist-Roaders”, by Chih
Heng, issue #13, March 26, 1976. This excellent article brings out how those like Deng Xiaoping,
who were capitalist-roaders, came to be in the Party in the first place.
- “Peking University: Criticizing the Programme for Capitalist
Restoration”, issue #13, March 26, 1976. Explains what is wrong with Deng’s slogan of
“taking the three directives as the key link”.
- “Beat Back the Right Deviationist Attempt to Reverse Correct
Verdicts, Promote Industrial Production”, an editorial from Renmin Ribao on March 28,
issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Criticism of ‘Taking the Three Directives as the Key Link’”,
an unsigned article criticizing Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hsiao-ping), issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Tsinghua University: Criticizing the Unrepentant Capitalist-Roader”,
issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Resolution of C.P.C. Central Committee on Dismissing Teng
Hsiao-ping From All Posts Both Inside and Outside Party”, issue #15, April 9, 1976.
Very brief statement.
- “Comrade Wu Teh’s Broadcast Speech at Tien An Men Square”,
issue #15, April 9, 1976. Very brief speech.
- “Counter-Revolutionary Political Incident at Tien An Men
Square”, issue #15, April 9, 1976.
- “Firmly Keep to the General Orientation of the Struggle”,
issue #15, April 9, 1976.
- “A Great Victory”, a Renmin Ribao editorial about
the fall of Deng and his removal from all offices inside and outside the Party, issue #16,
April 16, 1976.
- “Denial of the Difference Between Socialism and Capitalism Is
Not Allowed — Repudiating the theme about ‘white cat, black cat’”, by Chin Chih-po, issue #16,
April 16, 1976.
- “Repulsing the Right Deviationist Wind in the Scientific and
Technological Circles”, by the Mass Criticism Group of Peking and Tsinghua Universities.
Issue #18, April 30, 1976. Includes a brief discussion of Mao’s principle that “Marxism embraces
but cannot replace...” in science.
- “Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of C.P.C. Central Committee’s
May 16 ‘Circular’”, issue #21, May 21, 1976.
- “The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine For Ever” — In
commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the May 16, 1966 “Circular” of the CC of the CPC, issue
#21, May 21, 1976. Connects up the anniversary of the beginning of the GPCR with the current
struggle against Deng Xiaoping.
- “Criticize Teng Hsiao-ing’s Revisionist
Fallacies on the Industrial and Transport Front”, by Chung Shih, issue #24, June 11, 1976, 5
pages. [PDF: 859 KB]
- Detente
- “U.N. Debate on Disarmament: Chiao Kuan-hua
Explains Chinese Government’s Principled Stand”, issue #49, Dec. 3, 1971, 3 pages. [PDF: 662 KB]
- “Round the World”, Western Papers:
There Is No “Detente”, issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976.
- “Clumsy ‘Peace’ Swindler”, about Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko pushing his “detente” hoax, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 146 KB]
- Dialectics [See also: Philosophy]
- “New Polemic on the Philosophical Front”, Report on the
Discussion Concerning Comrade Yang Hsien-chen’s Concept That “Two Combine Into One”, by
“Hongqi’s” Correspondent. Issue #37, Sept. 11, 1964.
- “I Learn Dialectics and Grow Bigger Crops”, by Yao Shih-Chang,
issue #17, April 22, 1966.
- “Applying Mao Tse-tung’s Thinking: A Revolutionary Outlook
in Treating Burns”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966. How doctors have applied dialectics to improve
their treatment of burns.
- “Mao Tsetung Thought Lights Up the Way for the
Advance of China’s Medical Science”, by Hou Chin-wen, issue #25, June 19, 1970, 5 pages. Includes
a section on applying materialist dialectics in medical science.[PDF: 903 KB]
- “Dialectics Applied in Driving Safely”, by
Hsueh Hsiang-tung, issue #39, Sept. 25, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 560 KB]
- “Using Materialist Dialectics to Revolutionize
the Family”, by Tsao Hsin-hua, issue #47, Nov. 30, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 511 KB]
- “The Theory of Two Points”, by Hsueh Li, issue #2,
Jan. 14, 1972. Explaining a term used to popularize materialist dialectics.
- “Overcoming Empiricism — Notes on studying Lenin’s
‘Materialism and Empirio-Criticism’”, by Ni Chih-fu, issue #43, Oct. 27, 1972.
Includes a nice short discussion of the particularity
of contradiction.
- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
- “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, by Wang Li, Chia Yi-Hsueh and Li Hsin, 6 pages, issue #52, Dec. 23,
1966.
- “Repudiating China’s Khrushchov: The Dictatorship of the
Proletariat is Dictatorship by the Masses”, by Proletarian Revolutionaries of the Political
Academy of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Chairman Mao on Continuing the Revolution under
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, 8 pages of quotations, issue #39, Sept. 26, 1969. [PDF: 958 KB]
- “Long Live the Victory of the Dictatorship of
the Proletariat!” —In commemoration of the centenary of the Paris Commune. Issue #12, March
19, 1971, 14 pages. Includes 3 pages of pictures. [PDF: 3,246 KB]
- “Programme for Consolidation of Dictatorship of the Proletariat
— Notes on studying On the People’s Democratic Dictatorship”, by Yu Tung,
issue #3, Jan. 18, 1974.
- “Report on the Revision of the Constitution”, by Chang
Chun-chiao. Delivered on January 13, 1975 and adopted on January 17, 1975 at the First Session
of the Fourth National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China. issue #4, Jan. 24,
1975.
- “Study Well the Theory of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
editorial reprinted from Renmin Ribao, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “Conscientiously Study the Theory of the Dictatorship of the
Proletariat”, by Chih Heng, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “The Nation Studies Theory of Dictatorship of the
Proletariat”, issue #8, Feb. 21, 1975.
- “Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
a collection of quotations, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975. Related issues discussed include several quotes
about “bourgeois right” and about how commodity production gives rise to capitalism.
- “Historical Tasks of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
— Notes on studying ‘A Great Beginning’”, by Chou Szu, issue #11, March 14, 1975.
- “The Proletariat Must Exercise Dictatorship Over the
Bourgeoisie”, by Liang Hsiao, issue #12, March 21, 1975.
- “Leading Cadres Must Take the Lead and Study Well”,
unsigned editorial from Renmin Ribao, issue #13, March 28, 1975.
- “Uphold the Theoretical Weapon of Proletarian Dictatorship —
Commemorating the centenary of the writing of ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’”,
by Lu Ming, issue #13, March 28, 1975.
- “On Exercising All-Round Dictatorship Over the Bourgeoisie”,
by Chang Chun-chiao, issue #14, April 4, 1975. Famous article by one of the “Gang of Four”.
- “Socialism Is the Class Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
by Po Ching, issue #15, April 11, 1975. Focuses on Marx’s “Four Alls”.
- “Cadres Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour”,
by the Huihsien County Committee of the Communist Party of China, issue #15, April 11, 1975.
- “Criticize the Doctrines of Confucius and Mencius to Consolidate
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, by Hung Kwang-szu, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “The Touchstone for Testing Genuine and Sham Marxism”,
by Tien Chih-sung, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “For Your Reference: Bourgeois Scholars on Classes and Class
Struggle”, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the
Great Cultural Revolution”, by Chung Shih, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 486 KB]
- Dominican Republic [See also: Latin America]
- Earthquakes
- The Great Tangshan-Fengnan Earthquake,
issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 6 pages. [PDF: 1,683 KB] Includes:
- “C.P.C. Central Committee’s Message of Sympathy to Earthquake-Stricken Area”
- “Heroic People are Invincible”, Renmin Ribao editorial (August 2, 1976).
- “Man Will Conquer Nature: People in Afflicted Area Fight Quake”
- “Central Delegation in Earthquake-Stricken Area”
- Economics [See: Political Economy — Capitalism,
Political Economy — Socialism,
and Imperialism.]
- Economy — Of China [See also: Exports,
Peasants and Countryside,
Political Economy of Socialism,
Taching, Trade,
Transportation, etc.]
- “Welcoming 1966 — The First Year of China’s Third Five-Year
Plan — New Year’s Day Message”, from Renmin Ribao, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1966.
- “Vice-Premier Chen Yi: A New and Great Anti-U.S. Revolutionary
Storm is Approaching”, replies to “Akahata” Correspondent, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. Includes
some discussion of China’s economy and the new Third Five-Year Plan.
- “Take Firm Hold of the Revolution and Stimulate Production”,
Renmin Ribao editorial, Sept. 7, 1966, from issue #38, Sept. 16, 1966.
- “Illuminated by Mao Tse-tung’s Thought: A New All-Round
Leap Forward Situation Emerges”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1966. Focuses on the GPCR and its
relationship to the improved situation in production and agriculture.
- “Welcome to Upsurge of Great Cultural Revolution in Industrial
and Mining Enterprises”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “Under the Leadership of the Working Class: The Shanghai
No. 3 Iron and Steel Works Forges Ahead in Production”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. Shows how
the GPCR overall promoted production rather than harming it (as is often claimed in the
West).
- “China Makes Its First Diesel Hydraulic Locomotives”, issue
#43, Oct. 25, 1968. Very short article.
- “China’s First Heavy-Medium Iron Ore Dressing Plant”, issue
#43, Oct. 25, 1968. Short article.
- “New 100,000-Kilowatt Thermal Power Generator Unit in Operation”,
issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. Very short article.
- “Our Country is Now a Socialist Country Without Internal or
External Debts”, by Tsai Cheng, issue #21, May 23, 1969, 3 pages. [PDF: 493 KB]
- “Politics Is in Command of Economics, Revolution Is
in Command of Production”, by Ko Cheng, issue #30, July 25, 1969, 3 pages. [PDF: 538 KB]
- “Praise for Self-Reliance and Hard Struggle in Building
a Plant” — Running the Kirin Municipal Oil and Grease Plant diligently and frugally, issue #3,
Jan. 16, 1970, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,042 KB]
- “Socialist Construction and Class
Struggle in the Field of Economics” — Critique of Sun Yeh-fang’s revisionist economic
theory, by the Writing Group of the Kirin Provincial Revolutionary Committee, issue #16, April 17,
1970, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,248 KB]
- “Simultaneously Develop Big and Small and Medium
Enterprises”, by the Writing Group of the State Capital Construction Commission, issue #48,
Nov. 27, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 679 KB]
- “Socialist China in Progress”, issue #29, July 16,
1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 426 KB] Includes:
- “Coal Production Outstrips State Plan”
- “New Power Industry Successes”
- “China’s First 20,000-Ton Freighter Launched”
- “Local Industry in China”, issue #39, Sept. 24,
1971, 3 pages. [PDF: 744 KB]
- “Living Standards in China Improve”,
issue #40, Sept. 30, 1971, 2 pages. [511 KB]
- “Overall Progress in Industry”, by
Chi Wei, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 520 KB]
- “Multi-Purpose Use: Turning the Harmful Into the Beneficial”,
by Chi Wei, issue #4, Jan. 28, 1972. Re-using waste products to save the environment.
- “Housing the Working People”, by Hsing Huai-kao, issue #33,
Aug. 18, 1972.
- “Shanghai Applies Electronic Techniques”, issue #34, Aug.
25, 1972.
- “On the Home Front”, includes: “Diesel Locomotives
Reach Advanced Level” and “New Technique in Aluminium Processing Industry”, issue #3, Jan. 16,
1976.
- “On the Home Front: Microwave Communications Trunk
Line Completed”, issue #22, May 28, 1976. [PDF: 578 KB]
- “On the Home Front”, issue #29, July 16, 1976, 1
page. [PDF: 321 KB] Includes:
- Thriving Camera Industry
- A New Coal Base
- “Socialist Commerce (II): Develop
the Economy and Ensure Supplies”, by Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu, issue #30, July 23, 1976,
4 pages. This is second of four reports on the basic facts about commerce in Hunan Province.
[PDF: 899 KB]
- “Another Victory for the Principle of Self-Reliance”,
the 300,000-KW steam turbo-generating set put into operation, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 518 KB]
- “Socialist Commerce (IV): A Vast Rural
Market”, by our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 533 KB]
- “On the Home Front”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 244 KB] Includes: “A Decade of Rapid Economic Development”
- “On the Home Front”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 327 KB] Includes: “Coal Production Rises Steadily”
- Economy — World [See also: Imperialism]
- Education [See also: Study and Cadre Schools.]
- “Work-Study Schools: A Significant Development in China’s
Educational Revolution”, by Liang Nien, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966.
- Decision of C.P.C. Central Committee and State Council:
“On Reform of Entrance Examination and Enrolment in Higher Educational Institutions”, issue
#26, June 24, 1966.
- “Carry Out the Cultural Revolution Thoroughly and Transform the
Educational System Completely”, issue #26, June 24, 1966.
- “Great Cultural Revolution in Progress: Workers’ Mao
Tse-tung’s Thought Propaganda Teams in Colleges and Schools”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
Includes a telling episode about a student who, under the sway of revisionist ideology, threw
away her worker’s clothes when she graduated, and the struggle that developed because of this.
- “A New-Type School Where Theory Accords With Practice”
— Report of an investigation into the Wukou Part-Time Tea-Growing and Part-Time Study Middle
School in Wuyuan County, Kiangsi Province. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Peasant — College Student — Peasant” — Peasant-Intellectual
Li Wan-hsi, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Revolutionary Mass Criticism: Who Transforms
Whom?” — A comment on Kairov’s “Pedagogy”, by the Shanghai Revolutionary Mass Criticism
Writing Group, issue #10, March 6, 1970, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,340 KB]
- “Strive to Build a Socialist University of
Science and Engineering”, by the Workers’ and People’s Liberation Army Men’s Mao Tsetung
Thought Propaganda Team in Tsinghua University, issue #31, July 31, 1970, 11 pages. [PDF: 1,984 KB]
- “Revolution in Education: Peasants — College Graduates —
Peasants”, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “Revolution in Education: Three-in-One
Teachers Contingent”, by Fu Hsin-chi, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 764 KB]
- “The Week: Going Where the Motherland Needs Them Most”,
about work assignments of college graduates, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 219 KB]
- “Tsinghua University: Mass
Debate Brings Changes”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 641 KB]
- “Tsinghua University: Mass
Debate Wins Wide Support”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 156 KB]
- “Tsinghua University: The Great
Proletarian Cultural Revolution Continues and Deepens”, issue #12, March 19, 1976, 3 pages.
[PDF: 400 KB]
- “Revolution in Education”, issue #12,
March 19, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 985 KB] Includes 3 separate articles: 1) “Worker-Peasant-Soldier
College Graduates Welcomed”; 2) “Schools are Factories, Factories are Schools”; 3) “New Teaching
Material”.
- “On the Home Front: Peking Workers’ Theoretical
Contingent Growing in Strength”, issue #22, May 28, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 578 KB]
- “Mass Movement to Study Theory by Workers,
Peasants and Soldiers”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 409 KB]
- Egypt
- “Angry Roar of the Egyptian People”, by Renmin Ribao
Commentator, issue #13, March 26, 1976. Applauding the Egyptian abrogation of the Egyptian-Soviet
“treaty of friendship and co-operation”.
- “Egypt Hails Abrogation of Egyptian-Soviet Treaty”, issue #13,
March 26, 1976.
- “For Your Reference: How Soviet Revisionists Used Egyptian-Soviet
Treaty to Control Egypt”, issue #13, March 26, 1976.
- Electrical Power Industry
- “Socialist China in Progress”, issue #29, July 16,
1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 426 KB] Includes: “New Power Industry Successes”
- On the Home Front, Includes 2 items: “Shantung
Develops Power Industry at High Speed”, and “Another New Power Station”, issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976.
- “Another Victory for the Principle of Self-Reliance”,
the 300,000-KW steam turbo-generating set put into operation, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 518 KB]
- Energy Industries [See also: Oil and Natural Gas Industries.]
- “Human Cognizance and Utilization of
Energy Sources is Never-Ending”, Refutation of “exhaution of energy sources”, by Chin
Hua, issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 383 KB]
- “On the Home Front”, issue #29, July 16, 1976, 1
page. [PDF: 321 KB] Includes the short article “A New Coal Base”.
- “On the Home Front”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 327 KB] Includes: “Coal Production Rises Steadily”
- The Environment
- “New Chapter in History of Water Control” — Great
struggle by Hopei people to harness Haiho River, issue #49, Dec. 4, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 533 KB]
- “Conquering the Yellow River”, by Huang Chun,
issue #42, Oct. 15, 1971, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,162 KB]
- “Multi-Purpose Use: Turning the Harmful Into the Beneficial”,
by Chi Wei, issue #4, Jan. 28, 1972. Re-using waste products to save the environment.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee Ends Session”, issue #34, Aug. 25,
1972. See especially the section on preventing
pollution of the oceans.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: The Struggle in Defence of Maritime
Rights”, issue #13, March 30, 1973.
- “Practising Economy: A Principle of Socialist Economics”,
by Chi Ching, issue #18, May 4, 1973.
- “At 4th Session of U.N. Sea Law Conference: Developing
Countries Combat Maritime Hegemony”, issue #21, May 21, 1976. One topic is preventing the
pollution of the seas.
- “The Brezhnev Renegade Clique Damages Soviet Agriculture”,
issue #21, May 21, 1976. Includes a discussion of the destruction of Soviet farm land and
related environmental issues.
- Europe [See also: Europe — Eastern]
- “World Trends: Franco-American Antagonism Deepens”,
by Hsin Wen, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966.
- “Why Is Social-Imperialism So Irritated with West European Union?”,
issue #6, Feb. 8, 1974.
- “What Does the Situation Show One Year after the
European Security Conference?”, by Jen Ku-ping, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 446 KB]
- Europe — Eastern [See also individual countries such as
Czechoslovakia and:
Soviet Social-Imperialism]
- Exports and Export Fairs
- Foreign Affairs (General & Miscellaneous)
- “Conference of Foreign Ministers of Non-Aligned Countries”,
issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “China at the U.N.: Consideration of ‘Bangla Desh’s’
Application for U.N. Membership Opposed”, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “The Chinese Government Will Continue to Carry
Out Resolutely Chairman Mao’s Revolutionary Line and Policies in Foreign Affairs”, speech by
the Chairman of the Chinese Delegation Chiao Kuan-hua, at the U.N. General Assembly Session, issue #42,
Oct. 15, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 641 KB]
- France [See also: Europe]
- “Gang of Four” — Articles By Members Of
[The “Gang of Four” consisted of Mao’s wife Jiang Qing (Chiang Ching), Zhang
Qunqiao (Chang Chun-chiao), Wang Hongwen (Hung-wen), and Yao Wenyuan (Wen-yuan).]
- “On ‘Three-Family Village’”, by Yao Wen-yuan,
issue #22, May 27, 1966, 14 pages. [PDF: 2,454 KB]
- “Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, including speeches by Chen
Po-ta, Chiang Ching, and
Chou En-lai. Issue #50, Dec. 9, 1966.
- “Comments on Tao Chu’s Two Books”, by Yao Wen-yuan,
issue #38, Sept. 15, 1967, 11 pages. [PDF: 2,072 KB]
- “The Working Class Must Exercise Leadership
in Everything”, by Yao Wen-yuan, issue #35, Aug. 30, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 667 KB]
[Famous article by one of the so-called “Gang of Four”.]
- “Report on the Revision of the Constitution”, by Chang
Chun-chiao. Delivered on January 13, 1975 and adopted on January 17, 1975 at the First Session
of the Fourth National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China. issue #4, Jan. 24,
1975.
- “On the Social Basis of the Lin Piao Anti-Party Clique”,
by Yao Wen-yuan, issue #10, March 7, 1975. Famous article, later issued as a pamphlet.
- “On Exercising All-Round Dictatorship Over the Bourgeoisie”,
by Chang Chun-chiao, issue #14, April 4, 1975. Famous article, later issued as a pamphlet.
- “Gang of Four” — Criticism Of
- “One Million Armymen and Civilians in Peking Hold
Grand Rally to Celebrate Great Victory”, “Warmly hailing Comrade Hua Kuo-feng becoming leader
of the Communist Party of China and angrily denouncing the ‘gang of four’ anti-Party clique’s
towering crimes”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 6 pages. [PDF: 2,021 KB]
- “Comrade Wu Teh’s Speech at the Celebration Rally in
the Capital”, attacking the “Gang of Four” and absurdly charging them with being “capitalist
roaders”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 437 KB]
- “Great Historic Victory”, editorial by Renmin
Ribao, Hongqi, and Jiefangjun Bao, again attacking the “Gang of Four” as being
“typical representatives of the bourgeoisie inside the Party” and other such nonsense, issue #44,
Oct. 29, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 466 KB]
- “Big Celebration Parades in China’s Cities and
Countryside”, describing mobilizations of people for the purpose of “proving” that the masses
supported the arrests and downfall of the “Gang of Four”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,499 KB]
- “The Week”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 336 KB]
Includes: “Shanghai Welcomes the City’s New Leading Comrades” [appointed to replace the so-called
‘Gang of Four’ and their followers]
- “Comrade Hua Kuo-feng Is Our Party’s Worthy
Leader”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 249 KB]
- “The Nation Celebrates Great Historic
Victory”, describing rallies and other forms of support for the arrest and overthrow of
the ‘Gang of Four’, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,817 KB]
- “The Situation in Shanghai is
Excellent and Inspiring”, showing relief that the support for the ‘Gang of Four’ in
Shanghai was not more widespread, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 193 KB]
- “Advance From Victory to Victory”, 1977 New Year’s
Day editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1977,
3 pages. [PDF: 380 KB]
- “The Crux of ‘Gang of Four’s’ Crimes is to Usurp Party
and State Power”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1977, 4 pages. [PDF: 526 KB]
- “Crushing the ‘Gang of Four’ Was a Wise Decision by
Chairman Mao”, issue #3, Jan. 14, 1977, 5 pages. [PDF: 530 KB]
- Germany
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1971, 3 pages.
[PDF: 466 KB] Includes: “U.S.-West Germany: Fruitless Financial Talks”
- Ghana
- Government — Of China
- “Report on the Revision of the Constitution”, by Chang
Chun-chiao. Delivered on January 13, 1975 and adopted on January 17, 1975 at the First Session
of the Fourth National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China. issue #4, Jan. 24,
1975.
- Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (GPCR) [See also: Red
Guards]
- GPCR — 1966:
- “Never Forget the Class Struggle”, issue #20, May 13,
1966, 3 pages. [PDF: 540 KB]
- “On ‘Three-Family Village’”, by Yao Wen-yuan,
issue #22, May 27, 1966, 14 pages. [PDF: 2,454 KB]
- “Sweep Away All Monsters”, issue #23, June 3, 1966. Renmin
Ribao editorial about the developing GPCR.
- “New Victory for Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”, issue #24, June 10,
1966. Renmin Ribao editorial about personal changes in the Peking government, Peking
University, and newspapers in Peking, because of the advancing GPCR.
- “A Great Revolution That Touches the People to Their Very
Souls”, issue #24, June 10, 1966. A Renmin Ribao editorial about the nature of the GPCR.
- “Put Mao Tse-tung’s Thought in the Forefront, Cadres Give the
Lead at Every Level”, issue #25, June 17, 1966. Hongqi (Red Flag) editorial. While giving
appropriate emphasis to the importance of studying Mao’s works, this goes to the extreme of seeming
to enshrine Mao’s Thought as the be-all and end-all of revolutionary thinking. In other words, it
has a religious tone to it.
- “Long Live the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”, issue
#25, June 17, 1966. This long editorial from Hongqi (Red Flag) provides an extensive
description of the nature, purposes and targets of the GPCR, and exposes many of the excuses
(“talismans”) given by reactionaries for the stances they have held.
- Decision of C.P.C. Central Committee and State Council:
“On Reform of Entrance Examination and Enrolment in Higher Educational Institutions”, issue
#26, June 24, 1966.
- “Carry Out the Cultural Revolution Thoroughly and Transform the
Educational System Completely”, issue #26, June 24, 1966.
- “The Sunlight of the Party Illuminates the Road of the Great
Cultural Revolution”, issue #27, July 1, 1966. Stresses the importance of the leadership of
the Party in the GPCR.
- “Thoroughly Criticize and Repudiate the
Revisionist Line of Some of the Principal Leading Members of the Former Peking Municipal Party
Committee”, Hongqi editorial, issue #28, July 8, 1966, 3 pages. [PDF: 374 KB]
- “A New Stage of the Socialist Revolution in China”, issue #30,
July 22, 1966. Situates the GPCR as a continuation and development of the long struggle against
the bourgeoisie since the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949.
- “Chairman Mao Swims in the Yangtse”, including the
Renmin Ribao editorial “Follow Chairman Mao and Advance in the Teeth of the Great Storms
and Waves”, issue #31, July 29, 1966, 6 pages. [PDF: 1,485 KB]
- “The Whole Country Should Become a Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s
Thought”, in Commemoration of the 39th Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese People’s
Liberation Army. (Renmin Ribao editorial.) Issue #32, Aug. 5, 1966.
- “Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist
Party Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”, issue #33, Aug. 12, 1966. The
important 16-point guidelines for how the GPCR should be carried out.
- “Communique of the Eleventh Plenary Session of the Eighth
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, adopted on August 12, 1966. Issue #34,
Aug. 19, 1966.
- “Chairman Mao Meets Revolutionary Masses in Peking”, issue
#34, Aug. 19, 1966.
- “Study the 16 Points, Know Them Well and Apply Them”,
Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #34, Aug. 19, 1966, 1 page. [PDF: 139 KB]
- “Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman”, issue #34, Aug. 19,
1966.
- “Comrade Chou En-lai’s Speech”, at Peking’s Mass Rally
(on Aug. 18, 1966) celebrating the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, issue #35, Aug. 26,
1966.
- “The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Engulfs Peking’s
Streets”, issue #35, Aug. 26, 1966. About the Red Guards renaming streets and stores.
- “Guided by Mao Tse-tung’s Thought: Red Guards Destroy
the Old and Establish the New”, issue #36, Sept. 2, 1966. Mostly about the Red Guards
renaming streets and stores, including their activity in Lhasa,
Tibet.
- “Chairman Mao Receives Red Guards and Revolutionary Teachers and
Students”, issue #37, Sept. 9, 1966. About the huge mass rally at Tienanmen Square on August 31, 1966.
- “What Are Sung Shih, Lu Ping and Peng Pei-yun Up To in the
Cultural Revolution?”, issue #37, Sept. 9, 1966. A big-character poster at Peking University.
- “Long Live the Revolutionary Rebel Spirit of the Proletariat”, issue
#37, Sept. 9, 1966. A big-character poster by the Red Guards at the Middle School Attached to Tsinghua University.
- “Chairman Mao Once More Receives a Million Young Revolutionary Fighters”,
issue #39, Sept. 23, 1966. About the huge mass rally at Tienanmen Square on September 15, 1966.
- “In Praise of the Red Guards”, issue #39, Sept. 23, 1966.
- “Hold Fast to the Main Orientation in the Struggle”,
Hongqi editorial, issue #39, Sept. 23, 1966, 2 pages. [PDF: 319 KB]
- “The Week: The Sunlight of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Illuminates
Peking”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1966.
- “Illuminated by Mao Tse-tung’s Thought: A New All-Round
Leap Forward Situation Emerges”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1966. Focuses on the GPCR and its relationship
to the improved situation in production and agriculture.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought in Command of Our Battle”
— The story of the heroes of the No. 32111 Drilling Team who displayed proletarian revolutionary
heroism in their battle against a sea of fire, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1966, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,038 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Reviews a Mammoth March-Past of One and a Half
Million Paraders” — In the High Tide of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution the
People’s Republic of China Joyously Celebrates the 17th Anniversary of Its Founding. Issue #41, Oct. 7,
1966.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Must Be Studied Conscientiously and
Diligently”, issue #43, Oct. 21, 1966.
- “Victory for the Proletarian Revolutionary Line Represented by
Chairman Mao”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966. This is an important editorial from Hongqi (Red
Flag), the Party theoretical journal, about the nature and status of the “two-line struggle” in
the GPCR, and about how errant cadres should be treated.
- “Commemorating Lu Hsun — Our Forerunner in the Cultural
Revolution”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Great Meeting in Peking: In Memory of Lu Hsun, the
Great Standard-Bearer on the Cultural Front”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Chairman Mao Reviews Mighty Army of the Cultural Revolution
for the 6th Time”, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966. About the huge mass meeting in Tienanmen Square on
Nov. 3, 1966.
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Speech at Peking Mass Rally”, on
Nov. 3, 1966, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- “Chairman Mao Reviews Mighty Cultural Revolutionary Contingents
for the 7th Time”, issue #47, Nov. 18, 1966. About the great Red Guard mass rallies at Tienanmen
Square on Nov. 10 & 11, 1966.
- “Chairman Mao Reviews a Total of 11 Million of Mighty Cultural
Revolutionary Army”, issue #49, Dec. 2, 1966. The great Red Guard mass rallies at Tienanmen Square
on Nov. 25 & 26, 1966.
- “Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, including speeches by Chen
Po-ta, Chiang Ching, and
Chou En-lai. Issue #50, Dec. 9, 1966.
- “Seize New Victories”, issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966. An important
article 6 months after the expansion of the GPCR into a broader mass movement, re-emphasizing its
primary targets and the methods to be used in carrying it out.
- “China’s Literary and Art Workers Advance Firmly and Triumphantly
Along the Road Pointed Out by Chairman Mao”, response to the militant call of the Literary and
Art Circles’ Rally for the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966.
- “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, by Wang Li, Chia Yi-Hsueh and Li Hsin, 6 pages, issue #52, Dec. 23,
1966.
- GPCR — 1967:
- “The Week: Chairman Mao Praises the Reception Work Done for
Revolutionary Youngsters”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “The Week: Young Revolutionary Fighters of Long March
Detachments Gather to Exchange Experience”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “Carry the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Through to the
End”, Renmin Ribao and Hongqi Editorial, January 1, 1967; issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
This is a thorough summary of the results of the GPCR in 1966, and its program for 1967.
- “Welcome to Upsurge of Great Cultural Revolution in Industrial
and Mining Enterprises”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “Study ‘Serve the People’”, important article from Jiefangfun
Bao [“Liberation Army Daily”] stressing the need to struggle against self-interest. Issue #2,
Jan. 6, 1967.
- “Take Firm Hold of the Revolution, Promote Production and Utterly
Smash the New Counter-Attack Launched by the Bourgeois Reactionary Line” — Message to All
Shanghai People. Issue #3, Jan. 13, 1967.
- “Hold the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Still Higher,
Bring the Mass Movement of Creatively Studying and Applying Chairman Mao’s Works to a New Stage
and Turn the P.L.A. Into a Truly Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”, issue #3, Jan. 13,
1967. Major New Year’s editorial from Jiefangjun Bao (“Liberation Army Daily”).
- “Message of Greetings to Revolutionary Rebel Organizations in
Shanghai”, from the CC of the CCP, the State Council, the Military Commission of the Party’s
CC and the Cultural Revolution Group under the Party’s CC. Issue #4, Jan. 20, 1967.
- “32 Shanghai Revolutionary Rebel Organizations Issue ‘Urgent
Notice’”, issue #4, Jan. 20, 1967. Against capitalist-roaders promoting economism and material
incentives.
- “Telegram Saluting Chairman Mao” — From a rally of rebel
organizations in Shanghai, issue #4, Jan. 20, 1967.
- “Letter Saluting Chairman Mao” — From the rally to “Take
Firm Hold of the Revolution and Promote Production, and Thoroughly Smash the New Counter-Attack
of the Bourgeois Reactionary Line” at the Peking No. 1 Machine-Tool Plant. Issue #4, Jan. 20, 1967.
- “Proletarian Revolutionaries, Unite”, by “Hongqi” Commentator,
issue #4, Jan. 20, 1967.
- “Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung On Opposing Economism”,
issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967.
- “Proletarian Revolutionaries, Form a Great Alliance to Seize
Power From Those in Authority Who Are Taking the Capitalist Road!”, issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967.
- “The People’s Liberation Army Firmly Backs the Proletarian
Revolutionaries”, issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967.
- “Long Live the Slogan ‘Revolutionary Rebellion is
Justified’”, issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 340 KB]
- “On the Proletarian Revolutionaries’ Struggle to Seize Power”,
Hongqi editorial, issue #6, Feb. 3, 1967.
- “Cadres Must Be Treated Correctly”, Hongqi
editorial, issue #10, March 3, 1967, 5 pages. [PDF: 896 KB]
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Illuminates the Road for Our
Party’s Victorious Advance” — Commemorating the 46th Anniversary of the Founding of the CCP,
issue #28, July 7, 1967, 4 pages. [PDF: 664 KB]
- “Bombard the Headquarters — My Big-Character Poster”,
by Mao Tse-tung, issue #33, Aug. 11, 1967, 1 page. [PDF: 60 KB]
- “Comments on Tao Chu’s Two Books”, by Yao Wen-yuan,
issue #38, Sept. 15, 1967, 11 pages. [PDF: 2,072 KB]
- Full color painting of Mao, which was included
with this issue as a loose insert, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967. [PDF: 926 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Celebrates National Day With 500,000
Armymen and People in Peking”, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967, 4 pages. [PDF: 1,041 KB]
- Musical score of the “East Is Red”, with lyrics in
Chinese and English, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 119 KB]
- “To Criticize and Repudiate Revisionism, It is Essential to Combat
Self-Interest”, Jiefangjun Bao editorial, issue #43, Oct. 20, 1967.
- “Build Revolutionary Great Alliance on the
Basis of Fields of Work in Accordance with Chairman Mao’s Instructions”, Renmin Ribao
editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 1 page. [PDF: 122 KB]
- “Implement Chairman Mao’s Cadre Policy
Correctly”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 189 KB]
- “Great Cultural Revolution in Progress:
Revolutionary Masses Pledge Advance in Line With Chairman Mao’s Latest Instructions”, issue #44,
Oct. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 174 KB]
- “Proletarian Mass Democracy is Fine!” — Repudiating
the slanders of the Soviet revisionist group, by Ting Hsueh-lei, issue #45, Nov. 3, 1967, 3 pages.
[PDF: 510 KB]
- “Forward Along the Road Opened by the October Socialist
Revolution”, issue #46, Nov. 10, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 875 KB]
- “Thoroughly Establish the Absolute Authority of the
Great Supreme Commander Chairman Mao and of His Great Thought”, issue #46, Nov. 10, 1967, 8 pages.
[PDF: 1,478 KB]
- GPCR — 1968:
- “Ushering in the All-Round Victory of the Great
Proletarian Cultural Revolution” — Editorial for New Year’s Day 1968 in Renmin Ribao,
Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue # 1, Jan. 3, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 699 KB]
- “Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman” — The
lyrics of the song in English and Chinese along with the musical score, issue # 1, Jan. 3, 1968,
3 pages. [PDF: 168 KB]
- “Earnestly Implement the Principle of ‘Supporting
the Left, but Not Any Particular Faction’” — In commemoration of the first anniversary of
the great supreme commander Chairman Mao’s call that “The People’s Liberation Army should help
the broad masses of the Left”, issue #5, Feb. 2, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 312 KB]
- “New Revolutionary Relations Between Cadres and the
Masses”, issue #6, Feb. 9, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 544 KB]
- “Shanghai Workers Play Vanguard Role in Cultural
Revolution”, issue #8, Feb. 23, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 751 KB]
- “The Victory of the People’s Communes and Bankruptcy
of the Fallacy About ‘Going Beyond the Proper Stage of Development’” — Refuting another top
capitalist roader in the Party, issue #12, March 22, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 634 KB]
- “Revolutionary Committees Are Fine”, editorial of
Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue #14, April 5, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 363 KB]
- “Revolutionary Committees Show Great Vitality”,
issue #15, April 12, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 565 KB]
- “Revolutionary Committees of Hunan Province
and the Ningsia Hui Autonomous Region Triumphantly Established in the Storm of Class Struggle”,
issue #16, April 19, 1968, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,052 KB]
- “Advance From Victory to Victory” — In celebration
of May 1, International Labor Day, issue #18, May 3, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 346 KB]
- “Norman Bethune — Internationalist Fighter Imbued
with Mao Tsetung’s Thought”, issue #28, July 12, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 450 KB]
- “A Splendid Work of Art Born of the Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution” — The Large Oil Painting “Chairman Mao Goes to Anyuan”, issue #29,
July 19, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 1,822 KB]
- “On the Re-Education of Intellectuals”, by
Renmin Ribao and Hongqi Commentators, issue #38, Sept. 20, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 364 KB]
- “The Orientation of the Revolution in Medical
Education as Seen in the Growth of ‘Barefoot Doctors’” — Report of an Investigation from
Shanghai, issue #38, Sept. 20, 1968, 5 pages. [PDF: 896 KB]
- “Absorb Fresh Blood From the Proletariat — An Important
Question in Party Consolidation”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Great Cultural Revolution in Progress: Workers’ Mao
Tse-tung’s Thought Propaganda Teams in Colleges and Schools”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
Includes a telling episode about a student who, under the sway of revisionist ideology, threw
away her worker’s clothes when she graduated, and the struggle that developed because of this.
- “Under the Leadership of the Working Class: The Shanghai
No. 3 Iron and Steel Works Forges Ahead in Production”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. Shows how
the GPCR overall promoted production rather than harming it (as is often claimed in the
West).
- “Unprecedentedly Excellent Situation in China’s Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, [Part 1], issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. A summary to date of the GPCR,
focusing on the new “three-in-one” revolutionary committees.
- “Unprecedentedly Excellent Situation in China’s Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution” [Part 2], issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968. Discusses the GPCR’s results in
literature and art, and describes how the GPCR has promoted production.
- “Communique of the Enlarged 12th Plenary Session of the Eighth
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, adopted on October 31, 1968. From the
Supplement to issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Chen Yung-kuei — A Revolutionary Cadre Who Maintains
the Fine Qualities of the Labouring People”, issue #46, Nov. 15, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 616 KB]
- “Conscientiously Study the History of the Struggle
Between the Two Lines”, editorial of Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao,
issue #48, Nov. 29, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 645 KB]
- GPCR — 1969:
- “Big Scab Liu Shao-chi Is the Mortal Foe of the Working
Class”, by Kung Hsiang-tung, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, issue #3, Jan. 10, 1969,
3 pages. [PDF: 533 KB]
- “How to Look at Intellectuals Correctly”,
Workers’ Commentary, by Kung Chun and Chao Hui, issue #8, Feb. 21, 1969, 2 pages. [PDF: 330 KB]
- “For Your Reference: The Class Struggle
in China’s Ideological Sphere”, issue #37, Sept. 7, 1969, 5 pages. This important article
summarizes much of the ideological struggle in the GPCR, and brings out the roots of that struggle
which went back as far as the early 1950s. [PDF: 872 KB]
- “Cadres Should Persist in Taking Part in Collective
Productive Labor”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #48, Nov. 28, 1969, 2 pages. [PDF: 327 KB]
- “Ghost of Confucius’ Shop and Actual Class Struggle”,
by Chi Fan-hsiu, issue #50, Dec. 12, 1969, 4 pages. [PDF: 732 KB]
- GPCR — 1970:
- “Usher In the Great 1970s” — 1970 New Year’s
Day editorial of Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun, issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970,
3 pages. [PDF: 517 KB]
- “New Upsurge in Peking’s Mass Movement to Study and
Apply Mao Tsetung Thought in a Living Way”, issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 380 KB]
- “Great Victory for Chairman Mao’s Proletarian Line
on Party Building” — An investigation report on Party consolidation and Party building in
Peking Hsinhua Printing House, issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 550 KB]
- “Revolutionary Committees are Forging Ahead”,
issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 884 KB]
- “Revolutionary Mass Criticism: Who Transforms
Whom?” — A comment on Kairov’s “Pedagogy”, by the Shanghai Revolutionary Mass Criticism
Writing Group, issue #10, March 6, 1970, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,340 KB]
- “Constitution of Anshan Iron and Steel
Company Spurs Revolution and Production”, issue #16, April 17, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 619 KB]
- “Socialist Construction and Class
Struggle in the Field of Economics” — Critique of Sun Yeh-fang’s revisionist economic
theory, by the Writing Group of the Kirin Provincial Revolutionary Committee, issue #16, April 17,
1970, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,248 KB]
- “Mammoth Rallies and Demonstrations Held Throughout
China” — Firm Support for the Great Leader Chairman Mao’s Solemn Statement Supporting the
Struggle of World’s People Against U.S. Imperialism, issue #22, May 29, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 739 KB]
- “Remould World Outlook” — In Commemoration
of the the 28th Anniversary of the Publication of “Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and
Art”, editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun, issue #22, May 29,
1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 327 KB]
- “Strive to Build a Socialist University of
Science and Engineering”, by the Workers’ and People’s Liberation Army Men’s Mao Tsetung
Thought Propaganda Team in Tsinghua University, issue #31, July 31, 1970, 11 pages. [PDF: 1,984 KB]
- GPCR — 1971:
- GPCR — 1976:
- “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the
Great Cultural Revolution”, by Chung Shih, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 486 KB]
- “Tsinghua University: The Great
Proletarian Cultural Revolution Continues and Deepens”, issue #12, March 19, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 400 KB]
- “Beat Back the Right Deviationist Attempt to Reverse Correct
Verdicts, Promote Industrial Production”, an editorial from Renmin Ribao on March 28,
issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Criticism of ‘Taking the Three Directives as the Key Link’”,
an unsigned article criticizing Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hsiao-ping), issue #14, April 2, 1976. This
article describes the struggle against “the Right deviationist wind” led by Deng Xiaoping, and
against his attempt to “reverse correct verdicts” regarding the Cultural Revolution, as “a
continuation and deepening of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”.
- “Tsinghua University: Criticizing the Unrepentant Capitalist-Roader”,
issue #14, April 2, 1976.
- “Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of C.P.C. Central Committee’s
May 16 ‘Circular’”, issue #21, May 21, 1976.
- “The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine For Ever” — In
commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the May 16, 1966 “Circular” of the CC of the CPC, issue
#21, May 21, 1976. Connects up the anniversary of the beginning of the GPCR with the current
struggle against Deng Xiaoping.
- “The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine
For Ever”, issue #22, May 28, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 861 KB] Includes 2 separate articles:
- “We Couldn’t Do Without the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”, by the Peichiao Timber
Mill Workers’ Theoretical Study Group of Peking
- “Changes Brought to Our Brigade by the Great Cultural Revolution”, by the poor and
lower-middle peasants of the Nannao Production Brigade of the Tachai People’s Commune,
Hsiyang County, Shansi Province
- “The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine
For Ever: Publishing Flourishes”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 258 KB]
- Health [See: Medicine and Health.]
- History and Historiography
- Ho Chi Minh
- “President Ho Chi Minh Writes to Chairman Liu Shao-chi”,
issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966. In regards to the Vietnamese determination never to submit to U.S.
imperialist domination of their country.
- “China Resolutely Supports D.R.V.’s Just Stand”, issue #6,
Feb. 4, 1966. Liu Shao-chi’s letter in reply to the above letter from President Ho Chi Minh.
- Issue largely devoted to expressing condolences on the death
of Ho Chi Minh, issue #37, Sept. 7, 1969. [PDF: 3,715 KB]
- Honduras
- Hoxha, Enver [See also: Albania]
- Hu Yaobang
- Hua Guofeng [Hua Kuo-feng]
- “The Week: Acting Premier Hua Kuo-feng Meets First
Venezuelan Ambassador to China”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 219 KB]
- “Resolution of C.P.C. Central Committee on Appointing Comrade
Hua Kuo-feng First Vice-Chairman of C.P.C. Central Committee and Premier of State Council”,
issue #15, April 9, 1976. A one-sentence resolution.
- “A Great Victory”, a Renmin Ribao editorial about
the appointment of Hua as First Vice-Chairman of the CC of the CPC and as Premier of the State
Council, replacing Deng Xiaoping who was removed from all offices inside and outside the Party,
issue #16, April 16, 1976.
- Full page photos of Mao and Hua Kuo-feng, issue
#44, Oct. 29, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 1,439 KB]
- “One Million Armymen and Civilians in Peking Hold
Grand Rally to Celebrate Great Victory”, “Warmly hailing Comrade Hua Kuo-feng becoming leader
of the Communist Party of China and angrily denouncing the ‘gang of four’ anti-Party clique’s
towering crimes”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 6 pages. [PDF: 2,021 KB]
- “Comrade Hua Kuo-feng Is Our Party’s Worthy
Leader”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 249 KB]
- “Messages Greeting Comrade Hua Kuo-feng Assuming
Posts of Chairman of C.P.C. Central Committee and Chairman of Its Military Commission”,
issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 462 KB]
- “Speech at the Second National Conference on
Learning From Tachai in Agriculture”, by Hua Kuo-feng, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1977, 14 pages. [PDF: 1,738 KB]
- Hunan Province
- Hungary
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1976,
2 pages. [PDF: 349 KB] Includes: Hungary: Prices Raised Again
- Imperialism [See also: Soviet Social-Imperialism
and specific imperialist countries such as the United States and
Britain.]
- “Johnson Administration in a Dilemma”, editorial from
Renmin Ribao about the U.S. escalation of its imperalist war against Vietnam, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965.
- “Imperialist Plunder — Biggest Obstacle to the
Economic Growth of ‘Underdeveloped’ Countries” [Part I], by Kuo Wen, issue #25, June 18, 1965,
4 pages. [PDF: 615 KB]
- “How Low Can They Sink!”, by Renmin Ribao Commentator. Includes
the sidebar “U.S.S.R., U.S. Gang Up to Slander China”. issue
#1, Jan. 1, 1966.
- “Vice-Premier Chen Yi: A New and Great Anti-U.S. Revolutionary
Storm is Approaching”, replies to “Akahata” Correspondent, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. Discusses
U.S. aggression in Vietnam; the possibility of a U.S. attack on China; false rumors that China is
slowing the passage of Soviet aid to Vietnam; and the Chinese economy.
- “South Vietnamese People’s Five Years of victorious Struggle”,
issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. A summation of an important N.F.L. communique.
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: China Condemns Towering U.S.
Crimes in South Vietnam”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Genocide in South Vietnam: U.S. Intensifies Atrocities”,
issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966. [Includes a photo spread under the title “Genocide!”.]
- “Bertrand Russell Denounces U.S. War Criminals”, issue #4,
Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: Strongly Denounces Wanton
U.S. Bombing of Laos”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Johnson’s Challenge: Comments on U.S. President’s State of the
Union Message”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Asia, Africa and Latin America: The Tide of the People’s
Anti-Imperialist Revolutionary Struggle is Irresistible”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Report from Havana: The First Afro-Asian-Latin American
Peoples’ Solidarity Conference”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966. Focused against U.S. imperialism.
- “John Administration’s Self-Exposure”, Renmin Ribao
editorial, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. About the phony U.S. “peace offensive” in Vietnam.
- “The Interrelation of Political and Economic Independence”,
by Hsu Nai-chiung, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. Including some discussion of neo-colonialism and the
methods used by imperialists to steal the wealth of other countries.
- “Latin America: The People Fight Ahead”, by Fen Hsi,
issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. About the struggles in Latin America in 1965 against U.S. imperialism.
- “Unity Against Imperialism—Historic Mission
of Asian and African Writers”, speech by Kuo Mo-jo, issue #28, July 8, 1966, 7 pages. [PDF: 812 KB]
- “Mammoth Rallies and Demonstrations Held Throughout
China” — Firm Support for the Great Leader Chairman Mao’s Solemn Statement Supporting the
Struggle of World’s People Against U.S. Imperialism, issue #22, May 29, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 739 KB]
- “Japanese Monopoly Capital Steps Up Economic Expansion
in Southeast Asia”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1971.
- “At U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: Superpowers’ Plunder of Fishing
Resources Opposed”, issue #32, Aug. 11, 1972.
- “At U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: No Superpowers’ Control of
the Seas Is Allowed”, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee Ends Session”, issue #34, Aug. 25,
1972.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: The Struggle in Defence of Maritime
Rights”, issue #13, March 30, 1973.
- “The Two Superpowers — Fishing Overlords of the Seas”, issue
#13, March 30, 1973.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: Superpowers’ Maritime Hegemony
Opposed”, issue #15, April 13, 1973.
- “Imperialists Shift Burden of Economic Crises On to Developing
Countries”, by Fu Ching-yen, issue #18, May 4, 1973.
- “Behind the So-Called ‘Energy Crisis’”, by Chang Chien,
issue #11, March 15, 1974. Includes comments on how the
imperialist plunder of the Third World works.
- “Rise of Third World and Decline of Hegemonism”, issue #2,
Jan. 10, 1975.
- “Soviet-U.S. Contention for Hegemony Intensifies”, issue #3,
Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Soviet Social-Imperialism: Record of a Plunderer”,
unsigned article, issue #13, March 28, 1975.
- “Geneva Sea Law Conference: Another Round in the Struggle
Against Maritime Hegemonism”, issue #21, May 23, 1975.
- “Latin America: Anti-Hegemonic Struggle
Developments”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 285 KB]
- “At 4th UNCTAD Session: Speech by Chou Hua-min, Head
of Chinese Delegation”, issue #21, May 21, 1976. Discusses efforts by Third World countries
to end imperialist exploitation because of unequal trade relationships.
- “At 4th Session of U.N. Sea Law Conference: Developing
Countries Combat Maritime Hegemony”, issue #21, May 21, 1976.
- India
- “Indian Peasant Armed Struggle Intensifies”, issue #7, Feb.
13, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 354 KB]
- “China at the U.N.: Consideration of ‘Bangla Desh’s’
Application for U.N. Membership Opposed”, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “Indo-Soviet Trade: Moscow’s New Tricks”, issue #21,
May 21, 1976. Brief report from the “Around the World” section.
- Round the World: India: Pariahs Fight
Exploitation and Oppression, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- “Round the World: Indonesian Communist
Party: March On Along the Road of Revolution”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 451 KB]
- “The Truth About Soviet-Indian ‘Economic
Co-operation’”, issue #12, March 19, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 168 KB]
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1976,
2 pages. [PDF: 349 KB] Includes: “Indian Press: Complaint Against Soviet Economic Oppression”
- Indonesia
- “Chairman Mao Greets 45th Anniversary of
Indonesian C.P.”, issue #22, May 28, 1965, 1 page. [PDF: 146 KB]
- “Peng Chen Greets 45th Anniversary of Indonesian
Communist Party”, issue #23, June 4, 1965, 3 pages. [PDF: 488 KB]
- “Intensify Revolutionary Offensive and First Oppose
‘Five Devils’”, speech by Chairman D. N. Aidit, of the Communist Party of Indonesia (May 23,
1965), issue #23, June 4, 1965, 5 pages. [PDF: 811 KB]
- “A.A.J.A. Upholds Anti-Imperialist Banner”, issue #4, Jan. 21,
1966. About the Afro-Asian Journalists’ Association being forced to moved out of Indonesia after
the Rightist military takeover there.
- “Hooliganism Continues in Indonesia”, issue #9, Feb. 25, 1966.
- “Right-Wing Reactionaries Plunge Indonesia
Into a Bloodbath”, issue #18, April 29, 1966, 3 pages. [PDF: 421 KB]
- “A Letter to Our Most Respected and Beloved Leader Chairman Mao”,
written by 41 young overseas Chinese during their imprisonment in Indonesia. Issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966.
- “Paean to Mao Tse-tung’s Thought From Overseas”, issue #51, Dec. 16,
1966. Renmin Ribao editorial praising the 41 Chinese youth who had been imprisoned in Indonesia.
- “Soviet Revisionists’ Crime of Savage Aggression Against
Czechoslovakia Most Strongly Condemned” — Statement by the Delegation of the Central
Committee of the Indonesian Communist Party, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968. [Includes criticism of the
Soviet revisionists for trying to split the P.K.I.]
- “Revolutionary Armed Forces in Indonesia: Active in the
Countryside”, issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968. Brief report.
- “North Kalimantan People’s Forces: Setting Up Base Areas”,
issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968. Brief report.
- Intellectuals [See also: Technicians]
- “On the Re-Education of Intellectuals”, by
Renmin Ribao and Hongqi Commentators, issue #38, Sept. 20, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 364 KB]
- “How to Look at Intellectuals Correctly”,
Workers’ Commentary, by Kung Chun and Chao Hui, issue #8, Feb. 21, 1969, 2 pages. [PDF: 330 KB]
- “Integrating With the Workers”, by Cheng Tai-yu,
issue #40, Sept. 30, 1971, 2 pages. About intellectuals and technicians integrating with the workers. [386 KB]
- International Communist Movement
- International Law
- “Bertrand Russell Denounces U.S. War Criminals”, issue #4,
Jan. 21, 1966.
- “At U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: Superpowers’ Plunder of Fishing
Resources Opposed”, issue #32, Aug. 11, 1972.
- “At U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: No Superpowers’ Control of
the Seas Is Allowed”, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee Ends Session”, issue #34, Aug. 25,
1972.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: The Struggle in Defence of Maritime
Rights”, issue #13, March 30, 1973.
- “The Two Superpowers — Fishing Overlords of the Seas”, issue
#13, March 30, 1973.
- “U.N. Sea-Bed Committee: Superpowers’ Maritime Hegemony
Opposed”, issue #15, April 13, 1973.
- “U.N. Conference on Law of Sea Recommended”, issue #44,
Nov. 2, 1973.
- “Rise of Third World and Decline of Hegemonism”, issue #2,
Jan. 10, 1975.
- “Geneva Sea Law Conference: Another Round in the Struggle
Against Maritime Hegemonism”, issue #21, May 23, 1975.
- “At 4th Session of U.N. Sea Law Conference: Developing
Countries Combat Maritime Hegemony”, issue #21, May 21, 1976.
- “Round the World”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976,
3 pages. [PDF: 480 KB] Includes: Fifth Session of U.N. Sea Law Conference: Struggle for a New Code
- “Round the World”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 321 KB] Includes: “South Pacific Countries: Establishing 200-Mile Economic Zones”
- Italy
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1976,
2 pages. [PDF: 349 KB] Includes: “Il Bolscevico” (Italy): Soviet Menace Denounced
- Jamaica
- “The Week”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 561 KB]
Includes: “Jamaican Government Delegation Visits China”
- Japan
- “Vice-Premier Chen Yi: A New and Great Anti-U.S. Revolutionary
Storm is Approaching”, replies to “Akahata” Correspondent, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. Includes
criticism of Japan’s treaty with South Korea and its generally increasing militarism.
- “Japanese People’s Revolution: Irresistible Torrent”,
issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. About mass opposition to U.S. imperialism in Japan.
- “Japanese Militarism Not Allowed to
Take Old Road of Aggression”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #39, Sept. 24, 1971, 2 pages.
[PDF: 357 KB]
- “Japanese People’s Anti-U.S. Patriotic
Struggle”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #39, Sept. 24, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 348 KB]
Includes a side bar about the “September 18 Incident” of Japanese imperialism in China in 1931.
- “Japanese Monopoly Capital Steps Up Economic Expansion
in Southeast Asia”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1971.
- “Trouble Ahead for Japanese Economy”, by Ching Jan, issue
#4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “No Trickery Can Conceal Expansionist Nature”, a commentary
by a Hsinhua Correspondent about the Soviet Union’s refusal to return islands seized in World
War II to Japan, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- Round the World: Japan: Working Class
Advances in Struggle, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- Round the World: Japan: Gromyko’s Futile
Tokyo Trip, issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976.
- Jiang Qing [Chiang Ching] [Mao’s wife.]
- “Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution”, including speeches by Chen
Po-ta, Chiang Ching, and
Chou En-lai. Issue #50, Dec. 9, 1966.
- “China’s Literary and Art Workers Advance Firmly and Triumphantly
Along the Road Pointed Out by Chairman Mao”, response to the militant call of the Literary and
Art Circles’ Rally for the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966.
- “The Week: Chairman Mao Praises the Reception Work Done for
Revolutionary Youngsters”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “The Week: Young Revolutionary Fighters of Long March
Detachments Gather to Exchange Experience”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- Korea [See: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,
South Korea,
Korean War]
- Korean War
- Kwangtung Province
- Language and Linguistics
- Laos
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: Strongly Denounces Wanton
U.S. Bombing of Laos”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “U.S. Bombing of Chinese Consulate Protested”, issue #9,
Feb. 25, 1966.
- “Laotian People Ride the Waves of Victory”, by Renmin
Ribao Commentator, with map of liberated areas, issue #15, April 12, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 347 KB]
- “The Indochinese People Are Invincible”,
issue #48, Nov. 26, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 318 KB]
- Latin America [See also: Third World and individual countries.]
- “U.S. Political Intervention and Armed
Subversion in Latin America”, a list of events for the period 1948-1964, issue #22, May 28, 1965,
1 page. [PDF: 115 KB]
- “Report from Havana: The First Afro-Asian-Latin American
Peoples’ Solidarity Conference”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Latin America: The People Fight Ahead”, by Fen Hsi,
issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. About the struggles in Latin America in 1965 against U.S. imperialism.
- “Facts on File: U.S. Economic Penetration of Latin
America in 1965”, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966.
- “Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique: Shedding the Mask”,
issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968. Criticizes the Soviet Union for suppressing a demonstration of Latin
American students in Moscow who were protesting the massacre of students in Mexico.
- “Round the World”, issue #29, July 16, 1971, 3 pages.
[PDF: 466 KB] Includes: “Andean Pact Organization: Foreign Investment Rules Go Into Effect”
- “National-Liberation Struggle in the Caribbean”, issue #2,
Jan. 11, 1974.
- “Latin American Opinion Censures Soviet Hegemonism”,
issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “Latin America: Anti-Hegemonic Struggle
Developments”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 285 KB]
- “New Tsars Intensify Expansion and
Penetration in Latin America”, issue #8, Feb. 20, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 232 KB]
- “Latin America: Mass Movement Develops in
Depth”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 229 KB]
- Lin Biao [Lin Piao] — Before His Downfall
- “P.L.A. Conference on Political Work”, issue #4, Jan. 21,
1966. Explicates Lin’s “five-point principle guiding the work of the P.L.A.”
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Call to the Chinese People’s Liberation
Army: Carry the Mass Movement for the Creative Study and Application of Chairman Mao’s
Works to a New Stage”, issue #42, Oct. 14, 1966.
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Speech at Peking Mass Rally”, on
Nov. 3, 1966, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- “Comrade Lin Piao Writes Inscription for the 20th Anniversary
of the Naming of the ‘Mao Tse-tung Locomotive’”, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- Lin Biao [Lin Piao] — Criticism Of
[Lin was not criticized by name in this series of articles until 1974, but
phrases such as “Liu Shao-chi and other swindlers” were actually directed mostly at Lin.]
- “Sum Up Experience in Strengthening Party Leadership”,
Editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue #50, Dec. 10, 1971.
Emphasizes importance of Party discipline and of being “open and above-board”.
- “Bankruptcy of Renegade Philosophy”, by Ko Chun,
issue #52, Dec. 24, 1971.
- “Some Understanding From Studying ‘Critique of the Gotha
Programme’”, by the Writing Group of the Heilungkiang Provincial Committee of
the Chinese Communist Party, issue #5, Feb. 4, 1972.
- “Restudying ‘A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire’”,
by the Writing Group of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of
China, issue #7-8, Feb. 25, 1972.
- “How Engels Criticized Duhring’s Apriorism — Notes
on studying ‘Anti-Duhring’”, by Wang Che, issue #10, March 10, 1972.
- “The ‘Internationale’ Spurs Us On”, issue #11,
March 17, 1972.
- “Attach Importance to the Role of Teachers by Negative
Example”, by Chi Ping, issue #13, March 31, 1972.
- “The Masses Are the Makers of History”, by
Tien Chih-sung, issue #29, July 21, 1972.
- “Grasp the General Trend of Historical Development:
Notes on studying ‘On the Chungking Negotiations’”, by Hung Yuan, issue #30,
July 28, 1972.
- “The Laws of Class Struggle in the Socialist Period”,
by Chi Ping, issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “On Studying Some History of Philosophy”, by Tang
Hsiao-wen, issue #34, Aug. 35, 1972.
- “The Bankruptcy of Apriorism as Seen From the History
of Knowledge”, by Tang Hsiao-wen, issue #36, Sept. 8, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Marxism-Leninism: Revolutionary
Theory of Reflection”, issue #46, Nov. 17, 1972.
- “Seeing the Essence of Problems”, by Chi Ping, issue #19,
May 11, 1973. The point of this article seems to be not a philosophical one about
essences, but rather to keep the CPC members from being disheartened by the Lin
Biao affair.
- “A Forceful Criticism of Lin Piao’s Right-Deviationist
Pessimism — Notes on Studying A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire”, by Shih
Chih-chien, issue #2, Jan. 11, 1974.
- “Programme for Consolidation of Dictatorship of the Proletariat
— Notes on studying On the People’s Democratic Dictatorship”, by Yu Tung,
issue #3, Jan. 18, 1974.
- “‘Upside Down’ Philosophy and Capitalist Restoration —
Criticizing Lin Piao’s bourgeois idealism”, by Hsin Feng, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “The Week: Deepening Criticism of Lin Piao Through
Repudiating Confucius”, issue #5, Feb. 1, 1974.
- “Carry the Struggle to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius Through
to the End”, issue #6, Feb. 8, 1974.
- “Lin Piao Is a Devout Disciple of Confucius”, issue #6,
Feb. 8, 1974.
- “Cadres Studying Theory: Communists Seek Not Official Posts,
But Revolution”, by Fang Ho-ming, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Advance Victoriously Along Chairman Mao’s Line in Army
Building — Notes on studying ‘On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party’ and criticizing
Lin Piao’s bourgeois line in army building”, by Liang Hsiao and Cheng Li, issue #5,
Jan. 31, 1975.
- “Great Strategic Measure for Carrying Out People’s War
— On studying ‘Build Stable Base Areas in the Northeast’”, by a theoretical group of a
unit of the PLA, issue #6, Feb. 7, 1975.
- “Study Well the Theory of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”,
editorial reprinted from Renmin Ribao, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “Conscientiously Study the Theory of the Dictatorship of the
Proletariat”, by Chih Heng, issue #7, Feb. 14, 1975.
- “Uphold the Marxist View of War, Criticize Lin Piao’s
Revisionist View”, by the Mass Criticism Group of the Military and Political College,
issue #8, Feb. 21, 1975.
- “Build a Theoretical Force for Combating and Preventing
Revisionism”, by Yuan Ching, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975.
- “On the Social Basis of the Lin Piao Anti-Party Clique”,
by Yao Wen-yuan, issue #10, March 7, 1975. Famous article by one of the “Gang of Four”.
- “Historical Tasks of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
— Notes on studying ‘A Great Beginning’”, by Chou Szu, issue #11, March 14, 1975.
- “The Proletariat Must Exercise Dictatorship Over the
Bourgeoisie”, by Liang Hsiao, issue #12, March 21, 1975.
- “Uphold the Theoretical Weapon of Proletarian Dictatorship —
Commemorating the centenary of the writing of ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’”,
by Lu Ming, issue #13, March 28, 1975.
- “Criticize the Doctrines of Confucius and Mencius to Consolidate
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, by Hung Kwang-szu, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “Criticism of Selected Passages From ‘Analects’ — A Confucian
‘Classic’”, by the workers’ theoretical study group of the No. 2 workshop of the Shanghai
No. 5 Steel Plant, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “The Touchstone for Testing Genuine and Sham Marxism”,
by Tien Chih-sung, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “Ideological Weapon for Restricting Bourgeois Right — Notes
on studying ‘Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China’”, by Chi Yen, issue #22, May 30, 1975.
- Linguistics [See: Chinese Language and Linguistics]
- Liu Shaoqi [Liu Shao-chi] — Before His Downfall
- Liu Shaoqi [Liu Shao-chi] — Criticism Of
- “Absorb Fresh Blood From the Proletariat — An Important
Question in Party Consolidation”, issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Repudiating China’s Khrushchov: The Dictatorship of the
Proletariat is Dictatorship by the Masses”, by Proletarian Revolutionaries of the Political
Academy of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “Big Scab Liu Shao-chi Is the Mortal Foe of the Working
Class”, by Kung Hsiang-tung, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, issue #3, Jan. 10, 1969,
3 pages. [PDF: 533 KB]
- “For Your Reference: The Class Struggle
in China’s Ideological Sphere”, issue #37, Sept. 7, 1969, 5 pages. This important article
summarizes much of the ideological struggle in the GPCR, and brings out the roots of that struggle
which went back as far as the early 1950s. It includes much specific criticism of Liu Shaoqi. [PDF: 872 KB]
- “Orientation of China’s Socialist Commerce”, by the
Revolutionary Mass Criticism Writing Group of the Ministry of Commerce, issue #50,
Dec. 11, 1970.
- “Bankruptcy of Renegade Philosophy”, by Ko Chun,
issue #52, Dec. 24, 1971.
- “Build a Theoretical Force for Combating and Preventing
Revisionism”, by Yuan Ching, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975.
- “Criticize the Doctrines of Confucius and Mencius to Consolidate
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, by Hung Kwang-szu, issue #16, April 18, 1975.
- “Ideological Weapon for Restricting Bourgeois Right — Notes
on studying ‘Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China’”, by Chi Yen, issue #22, May 30, 1975.
- Long March
- “Reminiscences of the Long March: Forced
Crossing of the Tatu River”, by Yang Teh-chih, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 447 KB]
- “Reminiscences of the Long March:
Laying the Cornerstone”, by Hsu Hai-tung, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 430 KB]
- Lu Xun [Lu Hsun]
- “Commemorating Lu Hsun — Our Forerunner in the Cultural
Revolution”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Great Meeting in Peking: In Memory of Lu Hsun, the
Great Standard-Bearer on the Cultural Front”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Concluding Speech at Meeting in Commemoration of Lu Hsun”,
by Chen Po-ta, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966.
- “Learn From Lu Hsun, Fight On to the End”, a series
of short articles with the ulterior purpose of utilizing the memory of the great revolutionary writer
Lu Hsun to implicitly attack the “Gang of Four”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 585 KB] Includes:
- Renmin Ribao editorial.
- “In Memory of Lu Hsun”
- “An Out-and-Out Old-Time Capitulationist”, by Jen Ping
- “For Your Reference: Lu Hsun: Brief Biographical
Notes”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 494 KB]
- Malaya/Malasia
- Mali
- Mao Zedong [Mao Tsetung] and Mao Zedong Thought
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Statement Supporting the Dominican
People’s Resistance to U.S. Armed Aggression” (May 12, 1965), issue #20, May 14, 1965, 1 page. [PDF: 148 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Greets 45th Anniversary of
Indonesian C.P.”, issue #22, May 28, 1965, 1 page. [PDF: 146 KB]
- “A Guide for 500 Million Peasants Advancing Along
the Socialist Road” — Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Publication of Comrade Mao Tse-tung’s
“On the Question of Agricultural Co-operation”, by Tao Chu, issue #34, Aug. 20, 1965, 5 pages. [PDF: 871 KB]
- “Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against
Japan”, by Mao Tse-tung, (May 1938), issue #35, Aug. 27, 1965, 17 pages. [PDF: 2,670 KB]
- “Long Live Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” — In Commemoration of the
45th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China, issue #27, July 1, 1966.
- “The Whole Country Should Become a Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s
Thought”, in Commemoration of the 39th Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese People’s
Liberation Army. (Renmin Ribao editorial.) Issue #32, Aug. 5, 1966.
- “Statement Supporting the American Negroes In Their Just
Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism”, by Mao Tse-tung (August 8,
1963). Reprinted on the third anniversary of its issuance, in issue #33, Aug. 12, 1966.
- “C.P.C. Central Committee Decides on Large-Scale Publication
of Chairman Mao’s Works”, issue #33, Aug. 12, 1966.
[Sidebar article:]
“National Conference on the Work of Printing
and Distributing Chairman Mao’s Works”.
- “Communique of the Eleventh Plenary Session of the Eighth
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, adopted on August 12, 1966. Issue #34,
Aug. 19, 1966.
- “Great Strategic Concept”, issue #36, Sept. 2, 1966. In
commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the publication of Mao’s thesis that imperialism and all
reaction are paper tigers.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought in Command of Our Battle”
— The story of the heroes of the No. 32111 Drilling Team who displayed proletarian revolutionary
heroism in their battle against a sea of fire, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1966, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,038 KB]
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Call to the Chinese People’s Liberation
Army: Carry the Mass Movement for the Creative Study and Application of Chairman Mao’s
Works to a New Stage”, issue #42, Oct. 14, 1966.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Must Be Studied Conscientiously and
Diligently”, issue #43, Oct. 21, 1966.
- “China’s Peasants Advance Valiantly Along the Road Pointed Out
by Chairman Mao” — On the tenth anniversary of the publication of Socialist Upsurge in
China’s Countryside edited under the personal guidance of Chairman Mao. Issue #48, Nov. 25, 1966.
- “The Far Spreading Brilliance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” —
How the P.L.A. spread Mao Tse-tung’s thought and helped the people overcome the results of the
earthquakes in the Hsingtai area. Issue #48, Nov. 25, 1966.
- “A Poem by Chairman Mao Tse-tung: Reply to Kuo Mo-jo”,
issue #2, Jan. 6, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 493 KB]
- “Maxims for Revolutionaries — The ‘Three Constantly Read Articles’”,
issue #2, Jan. 6, 1967. This very important editorial from Jiefangjun Bao (Liberation Army
Daily) not only emphasizes the study of the “three constantly read articles”, but also powerfully
states the attitude that revolutionaries should have towards themselves.
- “Study ‘Serve the People’”, important article from Jiefangfun
Bao [“Liberation Army Daily”] stressing the need to struggle against self-interest. Issue #2,
Jan. 6, 1967.
- “Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung On Opposing Economism”,
issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967.
- “On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party”, by Mao Tse-tung
(December 1929). Issue #6, Feb. 3, 1967.
- “Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Illuminates the Road for Our
Party’s Victorious Advance” — Commemorating the 46th Anniversary of the Founding of the CCP,
issue #28, July 7, 1967, 4 pages. [PDF: 664 KB]
- “Bombard the Headquarters — My Big-Character Poster”,
by Mao Tse-tung, issue #33, Aug. 11, 1967, 1 page. [PDF: 60 KB]
- “Thoroughly Establish the Absolute Authority of the
Great Supreme Commander Chairman Mao and of His Great Thought”, issue #46, Nov. 10, 1967, 8 pages.
[PDF: 1,478 KB]
- “Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, Chairman
of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle
Against Violent Repression”, after the assassination of Martin Luther King, April 16, 1968,
issue #16, April 19, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 184 KB]
- “Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”, by Mao Tse-tung, March 5, 1949, issue #48,
Nov. 29, 1968, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,139 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Tse-tung on Party Building” —
Three pages of quotations, issue #15, April 11, 1969. [PDF: 326 KB]
- “Chairman Mao on Continuing the Revolution under
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, 8 pages of quotations, issue #39, Sept. 26, 1969. [PDF: 958 KB]
- “New Upsurge in Peking’s Mass Movement to Study and
Apply Mao Tsetung Thought in a Living Way”, issue #1, Jan. 2, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 380 KB]
- “Remould World Outlook” — In Commemoration
of the the 28th Anniversary of the Publication of “Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and
Art”, editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun, issue #22, May 29,
1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 327 KB]
- “Conscientiously Study Chairman Mao’s Thesis on
the Party”, by Jen Chun, issue #33, Aug. 14, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 752 KB]
- “Sharp Weapon for Criticizing Idealism”, a study of
“Preface and Postscript to Rural Surveys”, by the Writing Group of the Peking Municipal
Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, issue #22, May 28, 1971, 4 pages. [PDF: 675 KB]
- “Unite the People, Defeat the Enemy”,
— A study of Mao’s “On Policy”, by the Writing Group of the Hupeh Provincial Committee of the
CCP, issue #35, Aug. 27, 1971, 4 pages. [666 KB]
- “Study Mao Tsetung Thought, Carry Out Chairman
Mao’s Behests”, Renmin Ribao editorial, Oct. 1, 1976, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 266 KB]
- “The Nation in a New High Tide of Studying Chairman
Mao’s Works to Carry Out His Behests”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,023 KB]
- “Chairman Mao’s Inspection Tour of Nanniwan”, a
revolutionary memoir by Tung Ting-heng, issue #2, Jan. 7, 1977, 4 pages. [PDF: 512 KB]
- “Strive to Learn From Each Other and Don’t Stick to the
Beaten Track and Be Complacent”, by Mao Tsetung, Dec. 13, 1963, issue #37/38, Sept. 13, 1977, 2
pages. [PDF: 215 KB]
- “On the Question of Whether Imperialism and All Reactionaries
Are Real Tigers”, by Mao Tsetung, Dec. 1, 1958, issue #37/38, Sept. 13, 1977, 2 pages. [PDF: 237 KB]
- “A Great Starting Point” — Reminiscences of the great
leader and teacher Chairman Mao’s early revolutionary activities, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1977, 5 pages. [PDF: 909 KB]
- “Talk at an Enlarged Working Conference Convened by the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of China”, by Mao Tsetung, Jan. 30, 1962, issue #27, July 7, 1978,
17 pages. [PDF: 2,139 KB]
- “Uninterrupted Revolution”, by Mao Zedong, January
1958, issue #1, Jan. 5, 1979, 1 page. [PDF: 131 KB]
- “On Conducting Rural Surveys”, by Mao Zedong, Sept. 13,
1941, issue #1, Jan. 5, 1979, 4 pages. [PDF: 644 KB]
- “Chairman Mao on Mao Zedong Thought”, issue #2, Jan. 14, 1980.
This article shows a relatively early attempt by the revisionists to put their own systematic spin
on Mao’s writings, focusing mostly on epistemology and the mass line.
- Mao Zedong [Mao Tsetung] — Instructions and Quotations (Published as small separate items)
- Mao Zedong [Mao Tsetung] and Mao Zedong Thought — World Influence Of
- “The Brilliance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Illuminates the Whole
World”, issue #27, July 1, 1966. This is the second of a two-part report by Hsinhua
correspondents about the appreciation for Mao, his works, and revolutionary China, which they
found in many countries around the world. Some of the personal adulation is excessive, however!
- “Chairman Mao Is the Red Sun in the Hearts of the People of the
World” — An account of the visits of friends from five continents to Chairman Mao’s
birthplace in Shaoshan. Issue #30, July 22, 1966.
- “A Letter to Our Most Respected and Beloved Leader Chairman Mao”,
written by 41 young overseas Chinese during their imprisonment in Indonesia. Issue #51, Dec. 16, 1966.
- “Paean to Mao Tse-tung’s Thought From Overseas”, issue #51, Dec. 16,
1966. Renmin Ribao editorial praising the 41 Chinese youth who had been imprisoned in Indonesia.
- “Tremendous International Significance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”,
excerpts from an article by Comrade Sanmugathasan, General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party,
issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Give Priority to the Study of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” —
New Zealand C. P. organ calls on members of the Party to earnestly study Chairman Mao’s brilliant
works — the “three constantly read articles”. Issue #43, Oct. 25, 1968.
- Mao Zedong [Mao Tsetung] — Personality Cult Around Him
[See also: Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution]
- “Put Mao Tse-tung’s Thought in the Forefront, Cadres Give the
Lead at Every Level”, issue #25, June 17, 1966. Hongqi (Red Flag) editorial. While giving
appropriate emphasis to the importance of studying Mao’s works, this goes to the extreme of seeming
to enshrine Mao’s Thought as the be-all and end-all of revolutionary thinking. In other words, it
has a religious tone to it.
- “Chairman Mao Is the Red Sun in the Hearts of the People of the
World” — An account of the visits of friends from five continents to Chairman Mao’s
birthplace in Shaoshan. Issue #30, July 22, 1966.
- “Chairman Mao Swims in the Yangtse”, including the
Renmin Ribao editorial “Follow Chairman Mao and Advance in the Teeth of the Great Storms
and Waves”, issue #31, July 29, 1966, 6 pages. [PDF: 1,485 KB]
- “National Conference on the Work of Printing
and Distributing Chairman Mao’s Works”, issue #33, Aug. 12, 1966. This sidebar article to the
announcement of the decision to expand the publication and distribution of Mao’s works includes
some quite excessive comments, such as “Every word in Chairman Mao's works is gold and every
sentence is true.”
- “Chairman Mao Meets Revolutionary Masses in Peking”, issue
#34, Aug. 19, 1966. Some young people were overjoyed even to shake the hand of anyone who had
shaken Mao’s hand.
- “Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman”, issue #34, Aug. 19,
1966.
- “Chairman Mao Reviews a Total of 11 Million of Mighty Cultural
Revolutionary Army”, issue #49, Dec. 2, 1966. The great Red Guard mass rallies at Tienanmen
Square on Nov. 25 & 26, 1966. This illustrates the sort of adoration showered on Mao during the
GPCR, especially this paragraph which refers
to Mao as “the red sun in our hearts” and “a great genius”, etc. On the other hand, the last few
paragraphs partially bring out the intent of the personality cult, as an attempt to “instill more
faith in the revolution” in the youth, and to boost their courage in combatting revisionism.
- Full color painting of Mao, which was included
with this issue as a loose insert, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967. [PDF: 926 KB]
- Musical score of the “East Is Red”, with lyrics in
Chinese and English, issue #41, Oct. 6, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 119 KB]
- “Thoroughly Establish the Absolute Authority of the
Great Supreme Commander Chairman Mao and of His Great Thought”, issue #46, Nov. 10, 1967, 8 pages.
[PDF: 1,478 KB]
- “Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman” — The
lyrics of the song in English and Chinese along with the musical score, issue # 1, Jan. 3, 1968,
3 pages. [PDF: 168 KB]
- “Long Live Chairman Mao!”, the score to this
revolutionary song, with lyrics in Chinese and English, issue #18, May 3, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 259 KB]
- “A Long, Long Life to Chairman Mao”, the
musical score, with English lyrics, to a song in praise of Mao, issue #27, July 5, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 197 KB]
- “A Splendid Work of Art Born of the Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution” — The Large Oil Painting “Chairman Mao Goes to Anyuan”, issue #29,
July 19, 1968, 4 pages. [PDF: 1,822 KB]
- “The Week”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 499 KB]
Includes: “Decision on the Establishment of a Memorial Hall for the Great Leader and Teacher
Chairman Mao Tsetung”
- Mao Zedong [Mao Tsetung] — Death Of
- “800 Million People Mourn the Great Leader and
Teacher Chairman Mao Most Deeply”, 28 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions and
P.L.A. units solemnly hold memorial meetings, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 13 pages. [PDF: 2,988 KB]
- “Chairman Mao’s Passing Deeply Mourned
Throughout the World”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 156 KB]
- “Deep Condolences for Chinese People’s Great Leader
Chairman Mao at Chinese Missions Abroad”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 20 pages. [PDF: 3,156 KB]
- “The Great Leader Chairman Mao Will Live For Ever in
Our Hearts”, photo spread of Chairman Mao’s life, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 16 pages. [PDF: 10,868 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, part I, messages from foreign governments, issue
#40, Sept. 30, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 525 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, part II, messages from foreign political parties,
issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 6 pages. [PDF: 887 KB]
- “Study Mao Tsetung Thought, Carry Out Chairman
Mao’s Behests”, Renmin Ribao editorial, Oct. 1, 1976, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 266 KB]
- “Mao Tsetung Thought Will Always Guide Us
Forward”, excerpts from some of the articles expressing the grief and thoughts of local
regions and units on the death of Mao, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 9 pages. [PDF: 1,541 KB] Includes:
- “Chairman Mao, We Will Stand Sentry for Your Revolutionary Line”, by Unit No. 8341 of the P.L.A.
- “Carry On the Revolutionary Tradition Cultivated by Chairman Mao”, by the Party branch of the
Shaoshan Production Brigade
- “The People of the Chingkang Mountains Take a Vow”, by the Chinese Communist Party Committee
of the Chingkang Mountains in Kiangsi Province
- “Carry Forward the Yenan Spirit, Win Still Greater Victories”, by the Party branch and poor
and lower-middle peasants of the Yangchialing Production Brigade in Yenan
- “We Pledge to Defend Chairman Mao’s Revolutionary Line”, by Tsunyi city Party committee
- “Mao Tsetung Thought Will Shine For Ever”, by the Party branch of the Hsipaipo Production
Brigade in Pingshan County, Hopei Province
- “Hold Still Higher the Red Banner of Taching”, by the Party committee of Taching
- “The Red Sun Always Illuminates the Tachai Road”, by the Party branch and poor and lower-middle
peasants of the Tachai Brigade
- “Memorial Meetings Held in Many Countries to
Mourn Chinese People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 784 KB]
- “Chairman Mao Tsetung Will Live For
Ever in the Hearts of Revolutionary People in the World”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 page photo spread.
[PDF: 1,106 KB]
- “Deep Condolences for Chinese People’s Great
Leader Chairman Mao at Chinese Missions Abroad”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 9 pages. [PDF: 1,234 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, from heads of state and governments, issue #41, Oct. 8,
1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 485 KB]
- “The Week”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 499 KB] Includes:
- “Decision on the Establishment of a Memorial Hall for the Great Leader and Teacher
Chairman Mao Tsetung”
- “Decision on the Publication of the ‘Selected Works of Mao Tsetung’ and the Preparations
for the Publication of the ‘Collected Works of Mao Tsetung’”
- “Common Aspiration of Hundreds of Millions of People”,
editorial about the two new decisions of the Party and government, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 203 KB]
- “The Nation Warmly Supports the Two Important
Decisions by the Central Leading Organs”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 428 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, from foreign governments and political parties,
in 2 sections, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 11 pages. [PDF: 1,511 KB]
- “Memorial Meetings Held in Many Countries to Mourn
Chinese People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 17 pages. [PDF: 3,547 KB]
- “The Nation in a New High Tide of Studying Chairman
Mao’s Works to Carry Out His Behests”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,023 KB]
- “Mao Tsetung Thought Will Always Guide Us
Forward”, another collection of short articles by individuals and local units upon the
death of Mao Tsetung, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 837 KB] Includes:
- “I Will Never Stop on the Long March”, by Kan Tsu-chang
- “Advance Valiantly Along the Course Charted by Chairman Mao”, by the commanders and fighters
of the warship “Loyang”.
- “We Pledge to Build the Frontier Into an Iron Wall for Combating and Preventing Revisionism”,
by the C.P.C. Committee of hte Pahataikeli Commune, Shufu County, in the Sinkiang Uighur
Autonomous Region.
- “Chairman Mao’s Great Concern Will Be Remembered For Ever”, by the Party Committee of Tangshan
Prefecture.
- “We Will Live Up to Chairman Mao’s Highest Hopes”, by the Southern District Supply and Marketing
Co-operative of Yenan.
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese People’s
Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, from heads of states and governments, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976,
20 pages. [PDF: 3,020 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, from foreign political parties, issue #43, Oct. 22,
1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 496 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese People’s
Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, in two parts, from governments and heads of state, and
from foreign political parties, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 10 pages. [PDF: 1,365 KB]
- “Memorial Meetings Held in Many Countries to Mourn
Chinese People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao”, issue #44, Oct. 29, 1976, 9 pages. [PDF: 1,308 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, condolences from governments and heads of
state, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 6 pages. [PDF: 826 KB]
- “Profound Mourning for Passing of the Chinese
People’s Great Leader Chairman Mao Tsetung”, condolences from foreign political parties and
organizations, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 19 pages. [PDF: 2,969 KB]
- Marxist Works [See: Revolutionary Materials
and Publications.]
- The Mass Line and Related Topics
- “Industrial Management in China — How China’s Socialist State-Owned
Industrial Enterprises Are Managed”, by Ma Wen-kuei, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965. Stresses the importance
of the mass line in the management of socialist industries. Somewhat uncertain how sincere this pre-Cultural
Revolution article really is on that topic, however.
- “On the Ideological Front: Workers, Peasants and Soldiers
Study Marxist Philosophy”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966. One point raised here is that the mass line
and learning from the masses should be used even to properly develop abstract subjects such as philosophy.
- “Revolutionary Leadership: County Party Secretary Chiao
Yu-lu”, issue #9, Feb. 25, 1966. Hailing a model Party leader and “an outstanding pupil of
Chairman Mao”. See especially this section of the article.
- “Victory for the Proletarian Revolutionary Line Represented by
Chairman Mao”, issue #45, Nov. 4, 1966. This is an important editorial from Hongqi about
the nature and status of the “two-line struggle” in the GPCR, and about how errant cadres should be
treated. It also gives considerable emphasis to the importance of using the mass line and avoiding
paternalism or an attitude of “tutelage” toward the masses.
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Speech at Peking Mass Rally”, on
Nov. 3, 1966, issue #46, Nov. 11, 1966.
- “Repudiating China’s Khrushchov: The Dictatorship of the
Proletariat is Dictatorship by the Masses”, by Proletarian Revolutionaries of the Political
Academy of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army. Issue #44, Nov. 1, 1968.
- “People Are the Decisive Factor”, by a workers’
philosophy study group of the Changchun General Glass Plant, issue #26, June 26, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 534 KB]
- “Communists Should Be the Advanced Elements
of the Proletariat” — In commemoration of the 49th anniversary of the founding of the
Communist Party of China. Editorial by Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun
Bao, issue #27, July 3, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 312 KB]
- “The Masses Are the Makers of History”, by
Tien Chih-sung, issue #29, July 21, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Marxism-Leninism: Theory Is the Guide
to Practice”, issue #41, Oct. 13, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Marxism-Leninism: Revolutionary
Theory of Reflection”, issue #46, Nov. 17, 1972.
- “Always Be One of the Working People: Notes on studying
‘The Civil War in France’”, by Wei Feng-ying, issue #50, Dec. 15, 1972.
- “Having Faith in and Relying on the Majority of the
Masses”, by An Chun, issue #14, April 6, 1973.
- “Practising Economy: A Principle of Socialist Economics”,
by Chi Ching, issue #18, May 4, 1973.
- “Revolution and Development (IV): Mass Line in Road Building”,
by Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “Building Oil Industry Through Self-Reliance — A visit to the
new oil pipeline as well as Taching and Takang Oilfields (II)”, by Our Correspondents Hsiang
Jung and Yu Hai, issue #2, Jan. 10, 1975. Second of two articles.
- “Chairman Mao on Mao Zedong Thought”, issue #2, Jan. 14, 1980.
This article shows a relatively early attempt by the revisionists to put their own systematic
spin on Mao’s writings. However, there are some interesting quotations from Mao on the mass line
here which the revisionists fail to correctly understand.
- Masses, The
- “New Revolutionary Relations Between Cadres and the
Masses”, issue #6, Feb. 9, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 544 KB]
- “Develop the Party’s Working Style of Forging
Close Links With the Masses” — In Commemoration of the 47th Anniversary of the Founding of
the Communist Party of China, issue #27, July 5, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 530 KB]
- “A Party Branch Maintaining Close Ties With the
Masses”, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 559 KB]
- “Living Standards in China Improve”,
issue #40, Sept. 30, 1971, 2 pages. [511 KB]
- “Youth Movement: Integrate with Workers
and Peasants and Be Vanguards in Combating Revisionism”, by Tan Wen, issue #22, May 28, 1976,
3 pages. [PDF: 421 KB]
- “Defection of Soviet Airmen: It is People,
Not Things, That Are Decisive”, issue #41, Oct. 8, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 288 KB]
- Mauritania
- “May 7” Cadre Schools [See: Study and Cadre Schools.]
- Medicine and Health
- “Applying Mao Tse-tung’s Thinking: A Revolutionary Outlook
in Treating Burns”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966. How doctors have applied dialectics to improve
their treatment of burns.
- “China Achieves World’s First Total Synthesis of Crystalline
Insulin”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “Use Mao Tse-Tung’s Thought to Open the Gate to ‘The Enigma of
Life’”, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1967. [This is the 2nd article in the PDF file.]
- “The Orientation of the Revolution in Medical
Education as Seen in the Growth of ‘Barefoot Doctors’” — Report of an Investigation from
Shanghai, issue #38, Sept. 20, 1968, 5 pages. [PDF: 896 KB]
- “Large-Scale Mass Movement of Preventing Snail Fever in
Southern China”, issue #13, March 27, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 309 KB]
- “Mao Tsetung Thought Lights Up the Way for the
Advance of China’s Medical Science”, by Hou Chin-wen, issue #25, June 19, 1970, 5 pages. [PDF: 903 KB]
- “Medicine and Health (I): For Workers, Peasants and
Soldiers”, by Dr. Wu Chieh-ping, issue #8, Feb. 21, 1975.
- Mexico
- Middle East
- “Angry Roar of the Egyptian People”, by Renmin Ribao
Commentator, issue #13, March 26, 1976. Applauding the Egyptian abrogation of the Egyptian-Soviet
“treaty of friendship and co-operation”.
- “Egypt Hails Abrogation of Egyptian-Soviet Treaty”, issue #13,
March 26, 1976.
- “For Your Reference: How Soviet Revisionists Used Egyptian-Soviet
Treaty to Control Egypt”, issue #13, March 26, 1976.
- “Round the World: Islamic Countries: 7th
Foreign Ministers Conference”, issue #22, May 28, 1976. [PDF: 286 KB]
- “Round the World”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 341 KB] Includes: “Cairo: 8th Arab Summit Conference”
- Military [See: People’s Liberation Army.]
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- “Round the World: U.N. Security Council:
Namibian People’s Liberation Struggle Supported”, issue #7, Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 451 KB]:
- “Round the World: Namibia: Armed Struggle
Stepped Up”, issue #22, May 28, 1976. [PDF: 286 KB]
- “Round the World”, issue #45, Nov. 5, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 341 KB] Includes: “U.N. Security Council: China Supports Namibian People’s Struggle”
- National Liberation Struggles [See also individual countries.]
- “Johnson Administration in a Dilemma”, editorial from
Renmin Ribao about the U.S. escalation of its imperalist war against Vietnam, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965.
- “South Vietnamese People’s Five Years of victorious Struggle”,
issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. A summation of an important N.F.L. communique.
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: China Condemns Towering U.S.
Crimes in South Vietnam”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “The Interrelation of Political and Economic Independence”,
by Hsu Nai-chiung, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. Including some discussion of neo-colonialism and the
methods used by imperialists to steal the wealth of other countries.
- “Latin America: The People Fight Ahead”, by Fen Hsi,
issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. About the struggles in Latin America in 1965 against U.S. imperialism.
- “Mozambique People’s Armed Forces Grow in Strength”, issue #43,
Oct. 25, 1968.
- “Thai People’s Armed Forces: New Victories”, issue #43,
Oct. 25, 1968.
- “National-Liberation Struggle in the Caribbean”, issue #2,
Jan. 11, 1974.
- “Rise of Third World and Decline of Hegemonism”, issue #2,
Jan. 10, 1975.
- The National Question and Minority Nationalities
[See also: Tibet.]
- “Yunnan’s Minority Peoples on the Socialist Road”, by
Huang Chang-lu, issue #23, June 4, 1965, 4 pages. [PDF: 758 KB]
- “Statement Supporting the American Negroes In Their Just
Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism”, by Mao Tse-tung (August 8,
1963). Reprinted on the third anniversary of its issuance, in issue #33, Aug. 12, 1966.
- “Minority Nationality Cadres Maturing”, issue #10,
March 10, 1972.
- “Vigorous Communists: Leaders of Emancipated Slaves”,
issue #33, Aug. 18, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Theory: Communists Seek Not Official Posts,
But Revolution”, by Fang Ho-ming, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Sinkiang’s New Look (I):
Socialist Relations Among Nationalities and Regional National Autonomy”, issue #43, Oct. 22,
1976, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,118 KB]
- Natural Disasters [See also: Earthquakes.]
- New Zealand
- North Korea [See: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.]
- Nuclear Weapons
- “The Soviet Government Once Again Exposes Itself”, issue #6,
Feb. 4, 1966. How the USSR was working toward deals with the U.S. on the “non-proliferation of
nuclear weapons” and other measures to “promote the easing of international tensions” at the same
time the U.S. was greatly intensifying its war of aggression against Vietnam. Among other things
this allowed the U.S. to shift more troops from Europe to Vietnam.
- “China Successfully Conducts New Nuclear Explosion”, issue
#1, Jan. 1, 1967.
- “The Week”, issue #40, Sept. 30, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF:
561 KB] Includes: “China Successfully Conducts New Nuclear Test”
- “The Week”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 201 KB]
Includes: “China Successfully Conducts Another Underground Nuclear Test”
- Oceana [Pacific Ocean Countries]
- “Round the World”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages.
[PDF: 321 KB] Includes: “South Pacific Countries: Establishing 200-Mile Economic Zones”
- October Revolution [Russia, 1917]
- “Celebrating the 48th Anniversary of the October
Revolution”, issue #46, Nov. 12, 1965, 2 pages. [PDF: 307 KB]
- “Valiantly Forge Ahead Along the Path of the Great
October Revolution”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #46, Nov. 12, 1965, 2 pages. [PDF: 315 KB]
- “Forward Along the Road Opened by the October Socialist
Revolution”, issue #46, Nov. 10, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 875 KB]
- Oil and Natural Gas Industries
- “Human Cognizance and Utilization of
Energy Sources is Never-Ending”, Refutation of “exhaution of energy sources”, by Chin
Hua, issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 383 KB]
- “Oil Struggle Developing in Depth”,
issue #4, Jan. 23, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 263 KB]
- Organization
- “Build Revolutionary Great Alliance on the
Basis of Fields of Work in Accordance with Chairman Mao’s Instructions”, Renmin Ribao
editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 1 page. [PDF: 122 KB]
- “Implement Chairman Mao’s Cadre Policy
Correctly”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #44, Oct. 27, 1967, 2 pages. [PDF: 189 KB]
- Papua New Guinea
- “The Week”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 499 KB]
Includes: “Prime Minister Somare Visits China”
- “Premier Hua Kuo-feng Meets Prime Minister
Somare”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 1 page. [PDF: 355 KB]
- “At Banquet Welcoming Prime Minister Somare
of Papua New Guinea”, issue #42, Oct. 15, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 272 KB] Includes excerpts
of speeches by Vice-Premier Li Hsien-nien and by Prime Minister Somare.
- “The Week”, issue #43, Oct. 22, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 201 KB]
Includes: “Prime Minister Somare Ends Visit”
- Paris Commune (1871)
- “The Great Lessons of the Paris Commune”, in
Commemoration of Its 95th Anniversary, by Cheng Chih-szu, part 3 (of 3), issue #16, April 15,
1966, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,319 KB]
- “Long Live the Victory of the Dictatorship of
the Proletariat!” —In commemoration of the centenary of the Paris Commune. Issue #12, March
19, 1971, 14 pages. Includes 3 pages of pictures. [PDF: 3,246 KB]
- Peasants and Countryside
- “A Guide for 500 Million Peasants Advancing Along
the Socialist Road” — Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Publication of Comrade Mao Tse-tung’s
“On the Question of Agricultural Co-operation”, by Tao Chu, issue #34, Aug. 20, 1965, 5 pages. [PDF: 871 KB]
- “China’s Peasants Advance Valiantly Along the Road Pointed Out
by Chairman Mao” — On the tenth anniversary of the publication of Socialist Upsurge in
China’s Countryside edited under the personal guidance of Chairman Mao. Issue #48, Nov. 25, 1966.
- “Chen Yung-kuei — A Revolutionary Cadre Who Maintains
the Fine Qualities of the Labouring People”, issue #46, Nov. 15, 1968, 3 pages. [PDF: 616 KB]
- Peoples’s Communes
- People’s Liberation Army [P.L.A.]
- “Democratic Tradition of the Chinese People’s
Liberation Army”, by Ho Lung, issue #32, Aug. 6, 1965, 12 pages. [PDF: 1,969 KB]
- “P.L.A. Conference on Political Work”, issue #4, Jan. 21,
1966. Explicates Lin Biao’s “five-point principle guiding the work of the P.L.A.”
- “The Whole Country Should Become a Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s
Thought”, in Commemoration of the 39th Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese People’s
Liberation Army. (Renmin Ribao editorial.) Issue #32, Aug. 5, 1966.
- “Make Our Army a Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”,
in Commemoration of the 39th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Liberation Army.
(Jiefangun Bao [Liberation Army Daily] editorial.) Issue #32, Aug. 5, 1966.
- “Comrade Lin Piao’s Call to the Chinese People’s Liberation
Army: Carry the Mass Movement for the Creative Study and Application of Chairman Mao’s
Works to a New Stage”, issue #42, Oct. 14, 1966.
- “Heroes of the P.L.A. — Brought Up on Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”,
issue #48, Nov. 25, 1966.
- “The Far Spreading Brilliance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” —
How the P.L.A. spread Mao Tse-tung’s thought and helped the people overcome the results of the
earthquakes in the Hsingtai area. Issue #48, Nov. 25, 1966.
- “Study ‘Serve the People’”, important article from Jiefangfun
Bao [“Liberation Army Daily”] stressing the need to struggle against self-interest. Issue #2,
Jan. 6, 1967. Includes a discussion of how revolutionaries must be willing to die for the people.
- “Hold the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Still Higher,
Bring the Mass Movement of Creatively Studying and Applying Chairman Mao’s Works to a New Stage
and Turn the P.L.A. Into a Truly Great School of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”, issue #3, Jan. 13,
1967. Major New Year’s editorial from Jiefangjun Bao (“Liberation Army Daily”).
- “The People’s Liberation Army Firmly Backs the Proletarian
Revolutionaries”, issue #5, Jan. 27, 1967.
- “Earnestly Implement the Principle of ‘Supporting
the Left, but Not Any Particular Faction’” — In commemoration of the first anniversary of
the great supreme commander Chairman Mao’s call that “The People’s Liberation Army should help
the broad masses of the Left”, issue #5, Feb. 2, 1968, 2 pages. [PDF: 312 KB]
- “It Is Essential to Grasp the ‘Four Goods’ Firmly”,
by the Editorial Department of Jiefangjun Bao, issue # 51/52, Dec. 26, 1969, 4 pages. [PDF: 796 KB]
- “‘Three Supports and Two Militaries’ Make for the Best
Army Building”, by Chang Yuan-ho and Sun Hao-chen, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 731 KB]
- “Hold Aloft the Great Red Banner of Chairman Mao’s Thinking
on People’s War and Strengthen the Building of the Militia”, by Jen Wu-chun, issue #6, Feb. 6,
1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 490 KB]
- “A People’s Army Is Invincible Before Any Enemy”, by
Hung Yi-ping, about the Thai People’s Liberation Army and the experience of China’s PLA, issue #7,
Feb. 13, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 405 KB]
- “Advancing Victoriously Along Chairman Mao’s
Proletarian Line on Army Building”, issue #45, Nov. 6, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 555 KB]
- “Commemorate August 1, Army Day”, editorial by Renmin
Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, issue #32, Aug. 6, 1971, 5 pages. [PDF: 1,551 KB]
- “In Praise of the Proletarian Line in Army Building — About
the modern revolutionary Peking opera ‘Azalea Mountain’”, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “Advance Victoriously Along Chairman Mao’s Line in Army
Building — Notes on studying ‘On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party’ and criticizing
Lin Piao’s bourgeois line in army building”, by Liang Hsiao and Cheng Li, issue #5,
Jan. 31, 1975.
- People’s War
- “Johnson Administration in a Dilemma”, editorial from
Renmin Ribao about the U.S. escalation of its imperalist war against Vietnam, issue #9,
Feb. 26, 1965.
- “Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against
Japan”, by Mao Tse-tung, (May 1938), issue #35, Aug. 27, 1965, 17 pages. [PDF: 2,670 KB]
- “South Vietnamese People’s Five Years of victorious Struggle”,
issue #2, Jan. 7, 1966. A summation of an important N.F.L. communique.
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: China Condemns Towering U.S.
Crimes in South Vietnam”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Genocide in South Vietnam: U.S. Intensifies Atrocities”,
issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966. [Includes a photo spread under the title “Genocide!”.]
- “Bertrand Russell Denounces U.S. War Criminals”, issue #4,
Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Foreign Ministry Statement: Strongly Denounces Wanton
U.S. Bombing of Laos”, issue #4, Jan. 21, 1966.
- “Hold Aloft the Great Red Banner of Chairman Mao’s Thinking
on People’s War and Strengthen the Building of the Militia”, by Jen Wu-chun, issue #6, Feb. 6,
1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 490 KB]
- “Armed Struggle in Southeast Asia”,
issue #22, May 28, 1971, 2 pages. [PDF: 339 KB]
- “In Praise of the Proletarian Line in Army Building — About the
modern revolutionary Peking opera ‘Azalea Mountain’”, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “Advance Victoriously Along Chairman Mao’s Line in Army Building —
Notes on studying ‘On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party’ and criticizing Lin Piao’s bourgeois
line in army building”, by Liang Hsiao and Cheng Li, issue #5, Jan. 31, 1975.
- “Great Strategic Measure for Carrying Out People’s War — On studying
‘Build Stable Base Areas in the Northeast’”, by a theoretical group of a unit of the PLA, issue
#6, Feb. 7, 1975.
- Personality Cult [See: Mao — Personality Cult Around Him.]
- Philosophy [See also: Dialectics]
- “New Polemic on the Philosophical Front”, Report on the
Discussion Concerning Comrade Yang Hsien-chen’s Concept That “Two Combine Into One”, by
“Hongqi’s” Correspondent. Issue #37, Sept. 11, 1964.
- “On the Ideological Front: Workers, Peasants and Soldiers
Study Marxist Philosophy”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966.
- “Applying Mao Tse-tung’s Thinking: A Revolutionary Outlook
in Treating Burns”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966. How doctors have applied dialectics to improve
their treatment of burns.
- “Publishing: Workers’ and Peasants’ Philosophical
Writings”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966.
- “I Learn Dialectics and Grow Bigger Crops”, by Yao Shih-Chang,
issue #17, April 22, 1966.
- “Relying on ‘On Practice’ and ‘On Contradiction’ to Make a
Chinese-Type Frequency Clock”, by Fang Fu-ken, issue #25, June 17, 1966. [Searchable PDF format.]
- “To Criticize and Repudiate Revisionism, It is Essential to Combat
Self-Interest”, Jiefangjun Bao editorial, issue #43, Oct. 20, 1967.
- “People Are the Decisive Factor”, by a workers’
philosophy study group of the Changchun General Glass Plant, issue #26, June 26, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 534 KB]
- “Peasants Can Certainly Study and Apply Philosophy
Well”, by the Party Branch of the Chinchien Production Brigade of Chiangshan County, Chekiang
Province, issue #37, Sept. 11, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 742 KB]
- “Dialectics Applied in Driving Safely”, by
Hsueh Hsiang-tung, issue #39, Sept. 25, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 560 KB]
- “Conscientiously Study Chairman Mao’s Philosophical
Works”, Renmin Ribao editorial, issue #45, Nov. 6, 1970, 2 pages. [PDF: 295 KB]
- “How I Use Chairman Mao’s Philosophical Thinking
to Guide Scientific Experiment”, by Yao Shih-chang, Shantung Province, issue #46, Nov. 13, 1970,
4 pages. [PDF: 600 KB]
- “Using Materialist Dialectics to Revolutionize
the Family”, by Tsao Hsin-hua, issue #47, Nov. 30, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 511 KB]
- “Study Materialist Dialectics and Be a
Vanguard Fighter in Consciously Making Revolution”, by Wang Shu-chen, woman worker of the
Tientsin No. 4 Cotton Mill. Emphasizes two points: 1) The working class is unable to develop
advanced thinking spontaneously; and 2) One may not study philosophy but that does not mean
he has no philosophy. Issue #49, Dec. 4, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 533 KB]
- “How Engels Criticized Duhring’s Apriorism — Notes on studying
‘Anti-Duhring’”, by Wang Che, issue #10, March 10, 1972.
- “True Knowledge Comes From Practice — The experiences of expert
cotton-grower Lu Chen-hsiang”, issue #32, Aug. 11, 1972.
- “On Studying Some History of Philosophy”, by Tang Hsiao-wen,
issue #34, Aug. 25, 1972.
- “Where Do Man’s Knowledge and Talent Come From?”, by the
Revolutionary Committee of the Chingchiang Sugar-Refinery, issue #35, Sept. 1, 1972.
- “The Bankruptcy of Apriorism as Seen From the History of Knowledge”,
by Tang Hsiao-wen, issue #36, Sept. 8, 1972.
- “Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Studying Philosophy:
The Birth of a Subterranean Well”, issue #42, Oct. 20, 1972.
- “Overcoming Empiricism — Notes on studying Lenin’s ‘Materialism
and Empirio-Criticism’”, by Ni Chih-fu, issue #43, Oct. 27, 1972.
- “Cadres Studying Marxism-Leninism: Revolutionary Theory of
Reflection”, issue #46, Nov. 17, 1972.
- “‘Upside Down’ Philosophy and Capitalist Restoration —
Criticizing Lin Piao’s bourgeois idealism”, by Hsin Feng, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
Includes nice comments like: “No one has made revolution after learning it first; instead,
a person learns it in the course of making revolution. The world can only be known in the
process of transforming it.”
- “Workers Studying Philosophy: Small Factories Build
400-Ton Platform Trailer”, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “Build a Theoretical Force for Combating and Preventing
Revisionism”, by Yuan Ching, issue #9, Feb. 28, 1975. See especially
footnote 5 summarizing the criticism of
the anti-dialectical theory of “two combining into one”.
- “Denial of the Difference Between Socialism and Capitalism Is
Not Allowed — Repudiating the theme about ‘white cat, black cat’”, by Chin Chih-po, issue #16,
April 16, 1976. One section talks about how Deng Xiaoping’s view is a variety of
pragmatism.
- Poland
- “Communist Party of Poland is a Working-Class
Party” — Excerpts from an article by an underground ML party started in 1965, issue #35,
Aug. 30, 1968, 6 pages. [PDF: 1,107 KB]
- “Round the World: Polish Public: Call to
Upholding National Sovereignty” [against Soviet social-imperialist domination], issue #7,
Feb. 13, 1976. [PDF: 451 KB]
- “Appeal of Central Committee of Communist
Party of Poland”, issue #29, July 16, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 240 KB]
- Political Economy — Of Capitalism [See also: Imperialism]
- “Facts on File: Why U.S. Opposes a Return to the Gold
Standard”, by Shih Yuan, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965.
- “Continued Weakening of U.S. Economic Position in the Capitalist
World: Major economic statistics of European countries and the United States”, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965.
- “The Interrelation of Political and Economic Independence”,
by Hsu Nai-chiung, issue #5, Jan. 28, 1966. Including some discussion of neo-colonialism and the
methods used by imperialists to steal the wealth of other countries.
- “Studying Marx’s ‘Wage Labour and Capital’: Essential
Difference Between Two Distribution Systems”, by a workers’ group in Shanghai’s
Hutung Shipyard, issue #32, Aug. 11, 1972.
- “Eurodollar and the Dollar Crisis”, issue #11, March 16, 1973.
- “Imperialists Shift Burden of Economic Crises On to Developing
Countries”, by Fu Ching-yen, issue #18, May 4, 1973.
- “1973 in Retrospect: Capitalist World’s Economy in Serious
Difficulties”, by Shih Chi-ping, issue #3, Jan. 18, 1974.
- “Trouble Ahead for Japanese Economy”, by Ching Jan, issue
#4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “Behind the So-Called ‘Energy Crisis’”, by Chang Chien, issue
#11, March 15, 1974. Includes comments on the wastefulness
of the U.S. oil industry and the anarchy
of production of capitalism in general as well as of how the
imperialist plunder of the Third World works.
- “Militarization of Soviet National Economy and Its Calamitous
Consequences”, by Hsieh Mu-to, issue #3, Jan. 17,1975.
- “Western Capitalist World Faces Most Serious Postwar Economic
Crisis”, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “United States: Worst Postwar Economic Crisis”, issue #6,
Feb. 7, 1975. Includes some brief criticism of Keynesianism.
- “For Your Reference: Bourgeois Scholars on Classes and Class
Struggle”, issue #20, May 16, 1975.
- “For Your Reference: What Is Commodity Production?”, by
Nan Ching, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Short article.
- “For Your Reference: What Is Exchange Through Money?”, by
Po Ching, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Short article explaining what money is.
- Political Economy — Of Socialism [See also: Economy — Of
China]
- “Industrial Management in China — How China’s Socialist State-Owned
Industrial Enterprises Are Managed”, by Ma Wen-kuei, issue #9, Feb. 26, 1965. This article on the
eve of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution shows the efforts that were even then being made to
bring about more economic democracy and increase workers’ participation in economic management. A
careful reading shows that additional steps this direction were also necessary, however.
- “Building an Independent National Economy: How China Raises
Funds for National Construction”, by Li Cheng-jui, issue #1, Jan. 1, 1966. Describes how
China finances socialist construction out of its own resources.
- “Our Country is Now a Socialist Country Without Internal or
External Debts”, by Tsai Cheng, issue #21, May 23, 1969, 3 pages. [PDF: 493 KB]
- “Politics Is in Command of Economics, Revolution Is
in Command of Production”, by Ko Cheng, issue #30, July 25, 1969, 3 pages. [PDF: 538 KB]
- “Constitution of Anshan Iron and Steel
Company Spurs Revolution and Production”, issue #16, April 17, 1970, 3 pages. [PDF: 619 KB]
- “Socialist Construction and Class
Struggle in the Field of Economics” — Critique of Sun Yeh-fang’s revisionist economic
theory, by the Writing Group of the Kirin Provincial Revolutionary Committee, issue #16, April 17,
1970, 7 pages. [PDF: 1,248 KB]
- “Simultaneously Develop Big and Small and Medium
Enterprises”, by the Writing Group of the State Capital Construction Commission, issue #48,
Nov. 27, 1970, 4 pages. [PDF: 679 KB]
- “Orientation of China’s Socialist Commerce”, by the Revolutionary
Mass Criticism Writing Group of the Ministry of Commerce, issue #50, Dec. 11, 1970.
- “Some Understanding From Studying ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’”,
by the Writing Group of the Heilungkiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, issue
#5, Feb. 4, 1972.
- “Studying Marx’s ‘Wage Labour and Capital’: Essential Difference
Between Two Distribution Systems”, by a workers’ group in Shanghai’s Hutung Shipyard, issue #32,
Aug. 11, 1972.
- “Developing National Economy: Relationship Between Agriculture, Light
Industry and Heavy Industry”, a summary of a discussion among cadres in Kwangtung Province, issue
#34, Aug. 25, 1972.
- “Socialist Planned Economy — Notes on studying political
economy”, by Wu Ching-wen, issue #11, March 16, 1973.
- “Cadres Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour”,
by the Huihsien County Committee of the Communist Party of China, issue #15, April 11, 1975.
- “Practising Economy: A Principle of Socialist Economics”,
by Chi Ching, issue #18, May 4, 1973.
- “Revolution and Development (IV): Mass Line in Road Building”,
by Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao, issue #4, Jan. 25, 1974.
- “Building Oil Industry Through Self-Reliance — A visit to the
new oil pipeline as well as Taching and Takang Oilfields (II)”, by Our Correspondents Hsiang
Jung and Yu Hai, issue #2, Jan. 10, 1975. Second of two articles.
- “Workers Studying Philosophy: Small Factories Build
400-Ton Platform Trailer”, issue #3, Jan. 17, 1975.
- “No Inflation in China: Stable Prices and the Reasons”,
by Chi Ti, issue #19, May 9, 1975. First in a series of three.
- “No Inflation in China: Long-Term Balance in Revenue and
Expenditure”, by Hsia Wei, issue #20, May 16, 1975. Second in a series of three.
- “No Inflation in China: Long-term Stability of ‘Renminbi’”,
by Wang Ping, issue #21, May 23, 1975. Third in a series of three.
- “Ideological Weapon for Restricting Bourgeois Right — Notes on
studying ‘Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China’”, by Chi Yen, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Includes a discription of
the economic steps involved in the transformation of socialism back into capitalism, and stresses
the importance of the "Three Major
Differences".
- “For Your Reference: What Is Commodity Production?”, by
Nan Ching, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Short but useful article, though disputable in part.
- “For Your Reference: What Is Exchange Through Money?”, by
Po Ching, issue #22, May 30, 1975. Short article.
- “Criticism of ‘Taking the Three Directives as the Key Link’”,
an unsigned article criticizing Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hsiao-ping), issue #14, April 2, 1976. This
article makes the prescient observation that while the Chinese economy might also develop even
if the proletariat lost control, “it would turn out to be modernization of an imperialist or
social-imperialist type.”
- “Socialist Industry (I): The System of Ownership — A visit to the
Talien Hungchi Shipyard”, by Our Correspondents Chou Chin and Hsiang Jung, issue #16, April 16,
1976.
- Two Short Commentaries on the Soviet Union,
issue #29, July 19, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 278 KB] Includes: “What Makes for Production
Efficiency?”, by a workers’ theoretical study group at the Kweilin Steel Plant.
- Political Struggle — General issues
- Production (Economic)
- “Take Firm Hold of the Revolution and Stimulate Production”,
Renmin Ribao editorial, Sept. 7, 1966, from issue #38, Sept. 16, 1966.
- “Revolution Promotes Production”
— Fourfold rise in a decade for Shashih’s industry, issue #8, Feb. 20, 1976, 4 pages. [PDF: 798 KB]
- Publishing [See also: Revolutionary
Materials and Publications]
- “Publishing: Workers’ and Peasants’ Philosophical
Writings”, issue #6, Feb. 4, 1966.
- “On the Home Front”, “Shikan” [Poetry] and
“Renmin Wenxue” [People’s Literature] Republished, issue #3, Jan. 16, 1976.
- “The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine
For Ever: Publishing Flourishes”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976, 2 pages. [PDF: 258 KB]
- “On the Home Front”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9, 1976,
2 pages. [PDF: 528 KB] Includes: “Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Commenting on Newspapers”
- Racism
- “Speech by U.S. Negro Leader Robert Williams”, issue #33,
Aug. 12, 1966. Presented a demonstration in Peking against discrimination and other outrages
against Afro-Americans in the U.S., and in support of the right of revolutionary self-defense
for American Blacks. Also includes some strong criticism of Bobby Kennedy and other American
liberals for doing nothing to oppose the oppression of Black people.
- Two articles on the Afro-American liberation
struggle, issue #17, April 25, 1969, 4 pages. [PDF: 640 KB] Includes:
- “The Just Struggle of the Afro-Americans is Sure to Win” — Commemorating the first
anniversary of Chairman Mao’s Statement in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against
Violent Repression. (Renmin Ribao editorial.)
- “Afro-American Struggle Developing in Depth”
- “Round the World”, issue #32-33, Aug. 9,
1976, 3 pages. [PDF: 480 KB] Includes: Opposing Racial Discrimination: 30 Countries
Boycott Olympic Games
- Reactionaries and Rightists [See also certain individuals such as:
Deng Xiaoping]
- Red Guards [See also: Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution]