The Question of Soviet-Chinese Economic Relations in 1950-1966
Iu. V. Vladimirov
Chinese Economy, 1969, vol. 3, issue 1, 3-32
Abstract:
The events that have been taking place in China in recent years indicate most eloquently that the Maoist group, which has usurped power in the nation with the help of armed force, has openly adopted a policy that directly contradicts Marxism -Leninism and proletarian internationalism. Openly ignoring the interests of all present-day revolutionary forces, the Maoists have plunged China into an abyss of economic, political, and military adventures that have compromised the cause of socialism in that country and imperiled the socialist attainments of the Chinese people. They have led to a weakening of the socialist camp, to serious discord in the international communist movement, and have thereby dealt a considerable blow to the victory of socialism throughout the entire world.
Date: 1969
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