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1919: Miss Chao's Suicide
1926: Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society
1927: Report of an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan
1928: Why is it that Red Political Power Can Exist in China?
1929: On Correcting Mistaken Ideas in the Party
1930: New Year's
Day
1930: A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire
1933: Pay Attention to Economic Work
1933: How to Differentiate the
Classes in the Rural Areas
1934: Our Economic Policy 1934: Be Concerned with the Well-Being of the
Masses, Pay Attention to Methods of Work
1935: On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism
1936: Problems of Strategy in China's Revolutionary War 1936: A Statement
on Chiang Kai-shek's Statement
1937: Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party in the Period of Resistance to
Japan
1937: Win the Masses in Their Millions for the Anti-Japanese
National United Front
1937: On Guerrilla Warfare
1937: On
Practice
1937: On Contradiction
1939: In Memory of Norman Bethune
1940: On New Democracy
1943: The Comintern has long Ceased to Meddle in our Internal Affairs
1945: The Last Round with the Japanese Invaders
1945: Chaing
Kai-Shek is Provoking Civil War
1946: Talk With The American
Correspondent Anna Louise Strong
1949: The Bankruptcy of the Idealist
Conception of History
1949: Proclamation of the Central People's
Government of the People's Republic of China
1950: Be a True Revolutionary
1958: Red and Expert
1958:
Communes Are Better
1959: Speech At Cheng-Chow
1961: To the
Communist Labour University in Kiangsi
1961: Critique of Stalin's
Economic Problems
1964: On Khrushchov's Phoney Communism and Its
Historical Lessons for the World
1966: The Soviet Leading Clique is a Mere Dust Heap
1966: Quotations
from Mao Tse-tung (aka Red Book)
1970: Conversations with Wang Hai-Jung |