... then it would not take long, perhaps only several years or a decade, or several decades at most, before a counterrevolutionary restoration on a national scale inevitably occurred, the MarxistLeninist Party would undoubtedly become a revisionist party... Problems of Communism - Page 151968Full view - About this book
| 438 pages
...familiar quotation from Mao's note of May 9, 1963 warning that if proper vigilance was not exercised, "the Marxist-Leninist Party would undoubtedly become...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour".1 Even mQre striking in a sense than this remark — which certainly did not indicate a very... | |
| Donald P. Whitaker, Rinn-Sup Shinn (Foreign affairs analyst), In-sŏp Sin, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1972 - 756 pages
...struggle were forgotten, "then it would not take long, perhaps only several years or a decade, or several decades at most, before a counterrevolutionary restoration...party, and the whole of China would change its color . . . what a dangerous prospect!" By 1971, however, a generation had grown to adulthood that had no... | |
| 1967 - 794 pages
...sharply indicated, "it would not take - 13 long, perhaps only several years or a decade, or several decades at most, before a counterrevolutionary restoration...would undoubtedly become a revisionist party or a fasist party, and the whole of China would change its color." At the critical moment of the struggle... | |
| John K. Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett, Roderick MacFarquhar - 1991 - 1142 pages
...counter-revolutionaries, bad elements and monsters of all kinds"), then "it would not take long ... before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour."254 Although Mao reasserted, in his conversations of February 1967 with Chang and Yao, that... | |
| Stuart Reynolds Schram - 1989 - 258 pages
...counter-revolutionaries, bad elements and monsters of all kinds'), then 'it would not take long . . . before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour'.2s5 Although Mao reasserted, in his conversations of February 1967 with Chang and Yao, that... | |
| James T. Myers, Jürgen Domes, Milton D. Yeh - 1989 - 486 pages
...decades at most, before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national scale would inevitably occur, the Marxist-Leninist party would undoubtedly become...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour. Comrades, please think it over. What a dangerous situation this would be! Thus Chairman Mao... | |
| Janet Vinzant Denhardt - 2007 - 748 pages
...yundong most, before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national scale inevitably would occur, the Marxist-Leninist party would undoubtedly become...party, and the whole of China would change its color." In 1964, Mao's above statement was written into the last of the "nine critiques": "On Khrushchev's... | |
| Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee - 2002 - 620 pages
...counter-revolutionaries, bad elements and monsters of all kinds"), then "it would not take long ... before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour."2s4 Although Mao reasserted, in his conversations of February 1967 with Chang and Yao, that... | |
| John K. Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett, Roderick MacFarquhar - 1991 - 1138 pages
...counter-revolutionaries, bad elements and monsters of all kinds"), then "it would not take long ... before a counter-revolutionary restoration on a national...fascist party, and the whole of China would change its colour."254 Although Mao reasserted, in his conversations of February 1967 with Chang and Vao, that... | |
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