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The 'Revolutionary Successor'

David M. Raddock

China Report, 1975, vol. 11, issue 3, 21-32

Abstract: In the final analysis, the question of training successors for the revolutionary cause is... a matter of life and death for our Party and our country.... They must master the method of leadership based on the principle of 'from the masses to the masses....' They must be modest and prudent and guard against arrogance and impetuosity.... Successors to the revolutionary cause came forward in mass struggles and are tempered in the great storms of revolution. It is essential to test and choose and train successors in the long course of mass struggle. — 'On Khruschov's Phoney Communism, People's Daily, 13 July 1964.

Date: 1975
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