To give credits where they are due, if we allot ten points to the accomplishments of the democratic revolution, then the achievements of the urban dwellers and the military units rate only three points, while the remaining seven points should go to the... Problems of Communism - Page 51974Full view - About this book
| Philip Short - 2001 - 826 pages
...terrible at all. It is anything but 'terrible' . . . To give credit where credit is due, if we allot 10 points to the accomplishments of the democratic revolution, then the achievements of the city dwellers and the military rate three points, and [those of] the peasants the remaining seven .... | |
| Samuel P. Huntington - 2006 - 516 pages
...everyone. The basic truth about revolution was, however, well stated by Mao in 1927. To give credit where due, if we allot ten points to the accomplishments...achievements of the urban dwellers and the military rate only three points, while the remaining seven points should go to the peasants in their rural revolution... | |
| Nick Knight - 2007 - 310 pages
...the poor peasants had achieved more than those living in the cities: "To give credit where credit is due, if we allot ten points to the accomplishments...democratic revolution, then the achievements of the city dwellers (shimin) and the military (junshi) rate only three points, while the remaining seven... | |
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