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Liu Shao-Ch'i, On the Party: A
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2011
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On the Party. By Liu Shao-ch'i. Second Edition. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1950. 206 p.
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1 As, for example, in Shao-ch'i, Liuet al., Chung-kuo kung-ch'an-tang yü kung-ch'an-tang yüan (The Chinese Communist Party and Communist Party members). (Hongkong, Hsin min-chu ch'u-pan she, 1948).Google Scholar
2 See the directive of the East China Branch Bureau of the Central Committee, May 20, 1950, in Hsin-hua huo-yeh wen-hsüan (New China Leaflets), (Shanghai, July, 1950), no. 108. Article 2(C) of this directive required the reading of part 4 of chapter 2 in connection with the “ideological remoulding” movement initiated in 1950.
3 Publisher's note. Under the editorship of Chiao Kuan-hua, the Foreign Languages Press in Peking also publishes the bi-monthly People's China, which printed an excerpt from On the Party in Vol. 2, no. 1 (July 1, 1950), pp. 7–9, 31–32.
4 Based on the available fragmentary records of Politburo membership, Liu's only seniors in terms of uninterrupted service on that body appear to be Chou En-lai and Chang Wen-t'ien.
5 Lun kuo-chi chu-i yü min-tsu chu-i (On internationalism and nationalism), November, 1948.
6 Lun kung-ch'an-tang yüan ti hsiu-yang (On the self-discipline of a Communist Party member), a lecture at the Marx-Lenin Institute in Yenan, August 7, 1939, republished under that title by Hsin min-chu ch'u-pan she, Hongkong, 1948, 68 pp., and also found in Cheng-feng wen-hsien (Documents on the renovation movement). (Hongkong, 1949), pp. 85–123[br]Google Scholar; and Lun tang-nei tou-cheng (On the inner political work of the Party), a lecture at the Central China Party School, July 2, 1941, republished under that title by Cheng-pao she, Hongkong, 1947, 48 pp., and also found in Cheng-feng wen-hsien, cited, pp. 167–208.
7 For example, Chung-kuo kung-ch'an-tang tang-chang chiao-tsai (Textbook on the constitution of the Chinese Communist Party), issued December 7, 1948, for use in the District Party Schools of the North China Branch Bureau, and republished in Hongkong by Hsin min-chu ch'u-pan she, 1949, 150 pp. Here three of Liu's works, including his 1945 report, are included with selected writings of Stalin and Mao Tse-tung as basic works of reference.
8 Article 1, Constitution of 1928.
9 The principal documentation of this movement is found in Cheng-feng wen-hsien, cited; one of Mao's chief contributions was his essay: Kai-tsao wo-men ti hsüeh-hsi (Reform our learning), a lecture to a cadre conference in May, 1941, which has been frequently reissued.
10 Steiner, H. Arthur, “Current ‘mass line’ tactics in Communist China,” American political science review 45:2 (June, 1951), pp. 422–436.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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