Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung
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Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung

Volume 4

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Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung

Volume 4

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Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung, Volume IV focuses on the views of Mao Tse-Tung on communism, revolution, civil war, and patriotism. The volume first ponders on China's policy following victory in the war of resistance against Japan and the response of Mao Tse-Tung on Chiang Kai-shek's meddling with the surrender of Japanese forces and his plans for a counter-revolutionary civil war. The publication also takes a look at the role of rent reduction and production on the defense of liberated areas and the policy for work in the liberated areas. The book examines Mao Tse-Tung's call for his comrades to rise in arms against the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek, particularly taking note of the support that Chiang Kai-shek is getting from the United States. The text also elaborates on the concept of operations for the Liaohsi-Shenyang and Huai-hai campaigns; strengthening the party committee system; and the demand to include punishment for Japanese and Kuomintang war criminals. The volume is a dependable source of data for readers interested in the views of Mao Tse-Tung on communism, revolution, civil war, and patriotism.

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Publisher
Pergamon
Year
2014
Print ISBN
9780080229836
eBook ISBN
9781483154343

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung
  3. Copyright page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. T HE THIRD REVOLUTIONARY CIVIL WAR PERIOD
  6. Chapter 1. THE SITUATION AND OUR POLICY AFTER THE VICTORY IN THE WAR OF RESISTANCE AGAINST JAPAN*
  7. Chapter 2. CHIANG KAI-SHEK IS PROVOKING CIVIL WAR*
  8. Chapter 3. TWO TELEGRAMS FROM THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE EIGHTEENTH GROUP ARMY TO CHIANG KAI-SHEK*
  9. Chapter 4. ON A STATEMENT BY CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S SPOKESMAN*
  10. Chapter 5. ON PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE KUOMINTANG—CIRCULAR OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA*
  11. Chapter 6. ON THE CHUNGKING NEGOTIATIONS*
  12. Chapter 7. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE KUOMINTANG ATTACKS*
  13. Chapter 8. RENT REDUCTION AND PRODUCTION ARE TWO IMPORTANT MATTERS FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE LIBERATED AREAS*
  14. Chapter 9. POLICY FOR WORK IN THE LIBERATED AREAS FOR 1946*
  15. Chapter 10. BUILD STABLE BASE AREAS IN THE NORTHEAST*
  16. Chapter 11. SOME POINTS IN APPRAISAL OF THE PRESENT INTERNATIONAL SITUATION*
  17. Chapter 12. SMASH CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S OFFENSIVE BY A WAR OF SELF-DEFENCE*
  18. Chapter 13. TALK WITH THE AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT ANNA LOUISE STRONG*
  19. Chapter 14. CONCENTRATE A SUPERIOR FORCE TO DESTROY THE ENEMY FORCES ONE BY ONE*
  20. Chapter 15. THE TRUTH ABOUT U.S. "MEDIATION" AND THE FUTURE OF THE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA: Talk with the American Correspondent
  21. Chapter 16. A THREE MONTHS' SUMMARY*
  22. Chapter 17. GREET THE NEW HIGH TIDE OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION*
  23. Chapter 18. ON THE TEMPORARY ABANDONMENT OF YENAN AND THE DEFENCE OF THE SHENSI-KANSU-NINGSIA BORDER REGION—TWO DOCUMENTS ISSUED BY THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA*
  24. Chapter 19. THE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE NORTHWEST WAR THEATRE*
  25. Chapter 20. THE CHIANG KAI-SHEK GOVERNMENT IS BESIEGED BY THE WHOLE PEOPLE*
  26. Chapter 21. STRATEGY FOR THE SECOND YEAR OF THE WAR OF LIBERATION*
  27. Chapter 22. MANIFESTO OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY*
  28. Chapter 23. ON THE REISSUE OF THE THREE MAIN RULES OF DISCIPLINE AND THE EIGHT POINTS FOR ATTENTION—INSTRUCTION OF THE GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY
  29. Chapter 24. THE PRESENT SITUATION AND OUR TASKS*
  30. Chapter 25. ON SETTING UP A SYSTEM OF REPORTS*
  31. Chapter 26. ON SOME IMPORTANT PROBLEMS OF THE PARTY'S PRESENT POLICY*
  32. Chapter 27. THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT IN THE ARMY*
  33. Chapter 28. DIFFERENT TACTICS FOR CARRYING OUT THE LAND LAW IN DIFFERENT AREAS
  34. Chapter 29. CORRECT THE "LEFT" ERRORS IN LAND REFORM PROPAGANDA*
  35. Chapter 30. ESSENTIAL POINTS IN LAND REFORM IN THE NEW LIBERATED AREAS*
  36. Chapter 31. ON THE POLICY CONCERNING INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE*
  37. Chapter 32. ON THE QUESTION OF THE NATIONAL BOURGEOISIE AND THE ENLIGHTENED GENTRY*
  38. Chapter 33. ON THE GREAT VICTORY IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE NEW TYPE OF IDEOLOGICAL EDUCATION MOVEMENT IN THE LIBERATION ARMY*
  39. Chapter 34. A CIRCULAR ON THE SITUATION*
  40. Chapter 35. SPEECH AT A CONFERENCE OF CADRES IN THE SHANSI-SUIYUAN LIBERATED AREA
  41. Chapter 36. A TALK TO THE EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE SHANSI-SUIYUAN DAILY
  42. Chapter 37. TELEGRAM TO THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE LOYANG FRONT AFTER THE RECAPTURE OF THE CITY*
  43. Chapter 38. TACTICAL PROBLEMS OF RURAL WORK IN THE NEW LIBERATED AREAS
  44. Chapter 39. THE WORK OF LAND REFORM AND OF PARTY CONSOLIDATION IN 1948*
  45. Chapter 40. THE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE LIAOHSI-SHENYANG CAMPAIGN1*
  46. Chapter 41. ON STRENGTHENING THE PARTY COMMITTEE SYSTEM*
  47. Chapter 42. ON THE SEPTEMBER MEETING— CIRCULAR OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA*
  48. Chapter 43. THE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE HUAI-HAI CAMPAIGN*
  49. Chapter 44. REVOLUTIONARY FORCES OF THE WORLD UNITE, FIGHT AGAINST IMPERIALIST AGGRESSION!*
  50. Chapter 45. THE MOMENTOUS CHANGE IN CHINA'S MILITARY SITUATION*
  51. Chapter 46. THE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE PEIPING-TIENTSIN CAMPAIGN1*
  52. Chapter 47. MESSAGE URGING TU YU-MING AND OTHERS TO SURRENDER*
  53. Chapter 48. CARRY THE REVOLUTION THROUGH TO THE END*
  54. Chapter 49. ON THE WAR CRIMINAL'S SUING FOR PEACE*
  55. Chapter 50. STATEMENT ON THE PRESENT SITUATION BY MAO TSE-TUNG, CHAIRMAN OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
  56. Chapter 51. COMMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA ON THE RESOLUTION OF THE NANKING EXECUTIVE YUAN
  57. Chapter 52. ON ORDERING THE REACTIONARY KUOMINTANG GOVERNMENT TO RE-ARREST YASUJI OKAMURA, FORMER COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE JAPANESE FORCES OF AGGRESSION IN CHINA, AND TO ARREST THE KUOMINTANG CIVIL WAR CRIMINALS—STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
  58. Chapter 53 PEACE TERMS MUST INCLUDE THE PUNISHMENT OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS AND KUOMINTANG WAR CRIMINALS— STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
  59. Chapter 54. TURN THE ARMY INTO A WORKING FORCE*
  60. Chapter 55. WHY DO THE BADLY SPLIT REACTIONARIES STILL IDLY CLAMOUR FOR "TOTAL PEACE"?
  61. Chapter 56. THE KUOMINTANG REACTIONARIES TURN FROM AN "APPEAL FOR PEACE" TO AN APPEAL FOR WAR
  62. Chapter 57. ON THE KUOMINTANG'S DIFFERENT ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR
  63. Chapter 58. REPORT TO THE SECOND PLENARY SESSION OF THE SEVENTH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF T HE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA*
  64. Chapter 59. METHODS OF WORK OF PARTY COMMITTEES*
  65. Chapter 60. WHITHER THE NANKING GOVERNMENT?
  66. Chapter 61. ORDER TO THE ARMY FOR THE COUNTRY-WIDE ADVANCE*
  67. Chapter 62. PROCLAMATION OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY
  68. Chapter 63. ON THE OUTRAGES BY BRITISH WARSHIPS1— STATEMENT BY THE SPOKESMAN OF THE GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY*
  69. Chapter 64. ADDRESS TO THE PREPARATORY MEETING OF THE NEW POLITICAL CONSULTATIVE CONFERENCE
  70. Chapter 65. ON THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC DICTATORSHIP: In Commemoration of the Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Communist Party of China
  71. Chapter 67. CAST AWAY ILLUSIONS, PREPARE FOR STRUGGLE*
  72. Chapter 68. FAREWELL, LEIGHTON STUART!
  73. Chapter 69. WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO DISCUSS THE WHITE PAPER
  74. Chapter 70. FRIENDSHIP" OR AGGRESSION?
  75. Chapter 71. THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE IDEALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY