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The System Must Beneficially Stimulate Mass Initiative

Yang Ying-shun

Chinese Economy, 1975, vol. 9, issue 1, 25-29

Abstract: To transform irrational rules and regulations and formulate and improve rational ones is a major task in the management of a socialist enterprise. But how are we to judge whether or not the rules and regulations are rational? Chairman Mao has summed it up incisively: "The system must benefit the masses." That is to say, whether the rules and regulations are beneficial to stimulating mass initiative is the criterion for judging their rationality.

Date: 1975
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