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Politics in Command of Economics, Revolution in Command of Production

Ko Cheng

Chinese Economy, 1970, vol. 3, issue 3, 191-198

Abstract: After the seizure of political power by the proletariat, an important question bearing on whether or not the dictatorship of the proletariat is firmly adhered to, whether or not the socialist road is truly followed, and whether or not the building of the socialist economy is truly undertaken is how to deal with the relationship between politics and economics, between revolution and production.

Date: 1970
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