The Two-Way Struggle Between Socialism and Capitalism in China's Rural Areas After The Land Reform [Part II]
Su Hsing
Chinese Economy, 1968, vol. 2, issue 1, 3-31
Abstract:
In 1953, Comrade Mao Tse-tung pointed out: "Concerning the rural front, if it is not occupied by socialism, it is bound to be occupied by capitalism." (>u>1>/u>) This is an inevitable conclusion to be derived on the basis of the law of political and economic development.
Date: 1968
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