It is still necessary to have universities; here I refer mainly to colleges of science and engineering. However, it is essential to shorten the length of schooling, revolutionize education, put proletarian politics in command and take the road of the... Area Handbook for the People's Republic of China - Page 482by Donald P. Whitaker, Rinn-Sup Shinn (Foreign affairs analyst), In-sÅp Sin, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1972 - 729 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1972 - 430 pages
...not surprising that Mao Tse-tung found it necessary to issue a directive in mid-1968 declaring that "it is still necessary to have universities; here...refer mainly to colleges of science and engineering." Although a few schools were opened during the next year â most worker-type colleges established by... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1972 - 414 pages
...not surprising that Mao Tse-tung found it necessary to issue a directive in mid-1968 declaring that "it is still necessary to have universities; here...refer mainly to colleges of science and engineering." Although a few schools were opened during the next year â most worker-type colleges established by... | |
| 1973 - 66 pages
...of policy pronouncement in China. Commenting on the experience of a Shanghai factory, Mao said: 12 It is still necessary to have universities; here I...education, put proletarian politics in command, and follow the road of the Shanghai Machine Tool Plant in training technicians from among the workers.... | |
| Robert Dale Barendsen - 1973 - 72 pages
...level of policy pronouncement in China. Commenting on the experience of a Shanghai factory, Mao said: It is still necessary to have universities; here I...education, put proletarian politics in command, and follow the road of the Shanghai Machine Tool Plant in training technicians from among the workers.... | |
| Stuart Reynolds Schram - 1989 - 258 pages
...fountainhead for many of these excesses was Mao's directive of 2 1 July 1968, which reads as follows: It is still necessary to have universities; here I refer mainly to the need for colleges of science and engineering. However, it is essential to shorten the length of... | |
| Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee - 2002 - 620 pages
...fountainhead for many of these excesses was Mao's directive of 2 1 July 1968, which reads as follows: It is still necessary to have universities; here I refer mainly to the need for colleges of science and engineering. However, it is essential to shorten the length of... | |
| John Field, Mal Leicester - 2003 - 348 pages
...education. The same motive lay behind the July 2lst Workers' Universities. In the Prking Review, he stated: It is still necessary to have universities; here I...colleges of science and engineering. However, it is essemial to shorten the length of schooling, revolutionize education, put proletarian polities in command... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1972 - 1052 pages
...not surprising that Mao Tse-tung found it necessary to issue a directive in mid-1968 declaring that "it is still necessary to have universities; here...refer mainly to colleges of science and engineering." Although a few schools were opened during the next year â most worker-type colleges established by... | |
| John K. Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett, Roderick MacFarquhar - 1991 - 1138 pages
...fountainhead for many of these excesses was Mao's directive of 21 July 1968, which reads as follows: It is still necessary to have universities; here I refer mainly to the need for colleges of science and engineering. However, it is essential to shorten the length of... | |
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