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IV. THE PEASANTRY AND WORKING-CLASS LEADERSHIP
A. The Great Union of the Popular Masses / B. An
Analysis of the Various Classes of the Chinese Peas-
antry and Their Attitudes Toward Revolution / C.
The Chinese Proletariat / D. The Bitter Sufferings of
the Peasants in Kiangsu and Chekiang, and Their
Movements of Resistance / E. Report of an Investiga-
tion into the Peasant Movement in Hunan / F. The
Force of the Peasantry and the Leadership of the
Workers / G. Appeal to the Ko Lao Hui / H. The
Particular Characteristics of the Chinese Peasantry and
the Chinese Proletariat
167
V. THE MILITARY PRINCIPLES OF MAO TSE-TUNG
A. Why Can China's Red Political Power Exist? / B.
The Composition and Training of the Red Army in
Earliest Days / C. Chingkang Mountain / D. Erro-
neous Conceptions and Their Social Origins / E. The
Particularities of China's Revolutionary War / F.
Poems on the Long March / G. Conscious Activity in
War / H. War and Politics / I. The Military Prin-
ciples of the Chinese Red Army
193
VI. REVOLUTION, DICTATORSHIP, AND LIBERTY
A1. Communism and Dictatorship / A2. Against the
Intimidation of Comrades / A3. Let Us Transform the
Consciousness of the Masses / A4. Chinese Forms and
Soviet Forms / A5. Learning from One's Subordinates
/ A6. The Function of Dictatorship in the Transforma-
tion of Society / B1. Ancient Culture and New Cul-
ture / B2. Literature and Art in the Service of the
People / C1. Miss Chao's Suicide / C2. Decree Re-
garding Marriage / C3. The Immortals / D1. Youth
Needs Experience / D2. The Role of Youth in the
Revolution
212
VII. PROBLEMS OF SOCIALIST SOCIETY
A1. Nonantagonistic Contradictions / A2. Contradic-
tions under Socialism / A3. On the Correct Handling
of Contradictions Among the People / B1. Let's Get
Organized! / B2. On the Enlightened Gentry / B3.
The General Line of Land Reform: Unite 90 Per Cent
of the Population / B4. The Question of Agricultural
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Political Thought of Mao Tse-Tung. Contributors: Stuart R. Schram - author, Mao Tse Tung - author. Publisher: Frederick A. Praeger. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: viii.
    
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