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Overcome the Harmful Influences of "Leftist" Thinking, Develop Socialist Modern Construction in a Stable Way

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Our policy goal is: "Take grain as the base, have many different kinds of enterprise, and have all round development." Some places took "Take grain as the base" solely, and denied all other subsidiary products. It is not without reason that this change was made: First, every place was required to be self-sufficient. Second, so it could purchase more commodity grain, the government gave orders to raise food grain production targets subjectively. It is a good thing for government to purchase more commodity grain, but it should take production facts as preconditions. Ignoring the facts to demand a higher procurement will be harmful to the development of collective agriculture and will have a bad effect on commune members' living. Meanwhile, this puts the government in a position of passivity.

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  • Xu Dixin, 1981. "Overcome the Harmful Influences of "Leftist" Thinking, Develop Socialist Modern Construction in a Stable Way," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 90-92, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:15:y:1981:i:2:p:90-92
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