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The Two-Way Struggle Between Socialism and Capitalism in China's Rural Areas After Land Reform [Part 1]

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This article is one of the things I have learned from studying Comrade Mao Tse-tung's"Concerning the Problem of Agricultural Cooperativization." It contains three chapters: (1)"There Is No Future for Peasants' Individual Economy"; (2)"The Rural Front, If Not Occupied by Socialism, Will Inevitably Be Occupied by Capitalism"; and (3)"Socialism Is the Direction of 500 Million Peasants." The first draft of this article was written in 1958, and there have been many revisions since then. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the publication of"Concerning the Problem of Agricultural Cooperativization." This article is now published with the hope that it may provide some reference material for readers who wish to study this great Marxist-Leninist work.

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  • Su Hsing, 1968. "The Two-Way Struggle Between Socialism and Capitalism in China's Rural Areas After Land Reform [Part 1]," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 1(4), pages 3-35, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:1:y:1968:i:4:p:3-35
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