The Basic Problem in the Development of Agriculture Lies in the Line
An Ch'un
Chinese Economy, 1973, vol. 7, issue 2, 7-17
Abstract:
China's socialist agriculture has continued to develop under the guidance of Chairman Mao's revolutionary line. Particularly through the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the movement to criticize revisionism and rectify the work style, the broad cadres and the masses have raised their consciousness of the struggle between the two lines, and the mass movement to learn from Tachai in agriculture has developed with still greater vigor. The entire agricultural front is showing signs of growing prosperity.
Date: 1973
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