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Beijing: Parade marking the 70th Anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, October 1, 2019. 
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elinconsistente · 5 years
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Miedo #miedo #china #chinesearmy #militarparade #chinesemilitary #chinesemilitaryparade #china70anniversary #china70thanniversary #china70 #celebratechina70 https://www.instagram.com/p/B3FKP1YgROZ/?igshid=p9xd1hyhlffs
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thedentistisout · 5 years
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祖国🇨🇳生日快乐 1949-2019 #art #gzig #iggz #hkig #ighk #photography #sport #explore #adventure #style #music #trendy #hypebeast #china70 #history #中国 #sneakers #foodie #artofvisual #black #calm #peace #think #life #china #autumn #details #selfie #quiet #silence https://www.instagram.com/p/B3CsfcmBPBS/?igshid=8sglt6lwwio4
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Graffiti on Bank of China hoarding that reads "NEVER TRUST CHINA, THEY MURDER STUDENTS AGAIN AND AGAIN, 1989.6.4 Beijing, 2019 Jun-Nov Hong Kong. Source: Reddit Alight, cue the Wu Mao... . #bochk #bankofchina #ccp #june4 #hongkongprotests #antielab #hkgraffiti #hkstreetart #carrielam #discoverhongkong #protestart #fivedemands #carrielamstepdown #standwithhongkong #standwithhk #freedomhk #politicalart #china70 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/338ekeg
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berlinbrent · 5 years
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China at 70. #HongKong in crisis. The rest of world on edge. Tonight, reporting from @charlottejourno & analysis from @Brad_L_Bowman @bernhardbartsch @cliffordcoonan on #TheDay at dw.com/TheDay @dwnews #china70 #HongKongProtests (at Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3FzQFbgjPC/?igshid=16sh1alotrtuv
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October 1, 1949: Mao Zedong proclaims the People’s Republic of China.
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China: The Struggle Within, 1959-1972 by Sam Marcy
If you want to understand the Chinese Revolution and its development, this is the place to start.
Introduction
Hail the Communes!
Class War in Tibet
Who are the "Ultra-Lefts," Khrushchev?
In Defense of the Peoples Republic of Albania
Facts Behind China-India Border Dispute
For Firm Support to the Chinese CP
On the 25 Points of the Chinese CP
Meaning of West's Drive for "An Accommodation"
Behind the Test Ban Negotiations — and the Position of the People's Republic of China
Stakes in China's Struggle (Part 1)
Revolution vs. Restoration China's Internal Struggle (Part 2)
Is There a U.S.-USSR Alliance Against China?
Mao Didn't Wait for Thermidor
The Draft Constitution of the Chinese CP:
For Peaceful Solution of Sino-Soviet Border Dispute
On the Sino-Soviet Negotiations
The New Turn in U.S.-China Relations
Why Did China Do It?
Nixon's Visits to Moscow and Peking
People's China and the UN
No Intervention in Bangla Desh!
Socialism and Diplomacy: Class Solidarity Best Defense of Workers' States
Washington's Escalation and Vietnam's Socialist Allies in the "United Nations"
U.S. Bombs Vietnam on Eve of China Trip
A Preliminary Appraisal — What the China Trip Signifies
The Cultural Revolution and the Fall of Lin Piao (Part I)
The Cultural Revolution and the Fall of Lin Piao (Part 2)
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China 1977: The Suppression of the Left by Sam Marcy
The developments that led to China's contradictory character and role in the world today -- and why its socialist foundations must be defended.
Introduction
The suppression of the Left in China (Part I)
The Suppression of the Left in China (Part II)
The suppression of the Left in China (Part III)
The Shanghai Commune and the Rightist reaction
The Shanghai Commune and the Lin Piao affair
Chang Chun-chiao and the oil controversy
China and Albania
The Vance Mission to China
In Defense of the Chinese Revolution
The Cultural Revolution and the Fall of Lin Piao
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October 1, 1949: Proclamation of the People’s Republic of China.
By Soviet photographer Vladislav Mikosha
Via Praveen Kumar
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By Fred Goldstein
During the Cold War and the struggle that put the USSR and China on one side and imperialism headed by Washington on the other side, revolutionaries used to characterize the conflict as a class war between two irreconcilable social systems.
There was the socialist camp, based upon socialized property, economic planning for human need and the government monopoly of foreign trade on the USSR-China side, and capitalism, a system of production for profit, on the other.
That the two systems were irreconcilable was at the bottom of the conflict dubbed the Cold War. In light of the current sharpening economic, diplomatic, political and military conflict between U.S. imperialism and the People’s Republic of China (PRC), it is time to revive the concepts that were applied during the height of the Cold War. ...
To be sure, there has been a steady erosion of China’s socialist institutions. The “iron rice bowl” which guaranteed a living to Chinese workers has been eliminated in private enterprises. Numerous state factories and enterprises have been sold off to the detriment of the workers, and in the rural areas land was decollectivized.
One of the biggest setbacks for socialism in China and one which truly gladdened the hearts of the prophets of counterrevolution, was the decision by the Jiang Jemin CCP leadership to allow capitalists into the Chinese Communist Party in 2001. ...
But on balance, this capitalist takeover has not materialized. Chinese socialism, despite the capitalist inroads into the economy, has proved far more durable than Washington ever imagined.
It is not that Xi Jinping has become a revolutionary internationalist and a champion of proletarian control. But it has become apparent that China’s status in the world is completely connected to its social and economic planning.
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The Chinese people have stood up!
By Mao Zedong
Fellow Delegates, we are all convinced that our work will go down in the history of mankind, demonstrating that the Chinese people, comprising one quarter of humanity, have now stood up. The Chinese have always been a great, courageous and industrious nation; it is only in modern times that they have fallen behind. And that was due entirely to oppression and exploitation by foreign imperialism and domestic reactionary governments.
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Proclamation of the Central People's Government of the People’s Republic of China
The people throughout China have been plunged into bitter suffering and tribulations since the Chiang Kai-shek Kuomintang reactionary government betrayed the fatherland, colluded with imperialists, and launched the counter-revolutionary war. Fortunately our People's Liberation Army, backed by the whole nation, has been fighting heroically and selflessly to defend the territorial sovereignty of our homeland, to protect the people's lives and property, to relieve the people of their sufferings, and to struggle for their rights, and it eventually wiped out the reactionary troops and overthrew the reactionary rule of the Nationalist government. Now, the People's War of Liberation has been basically won, and the majority of the people in the country have been liberated. 
On this foundation, the first session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, composed of delegates of all the democratic parties and people's organization of China, the People's Liberation Army, the various regions and nationalities of the country, and the overseas Chinese and other patriotic elements, has been convened. Representing the will of the whole nation, [this session of the conference] has enacted the organic law of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, elected Mao Zedong as chairman of the Central People's Government; and Zhu De, Lui Shaoqi, Song Qingling, Li Jishen, Zhang Lan, and Gao Gang as vice chairmen [of the Central People's Government]. - Mao Zedong (October 1, 1949)
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Hold high the great red banner of Mao Zedong Thought to wage the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to the end – Revolution is no crime, to rebel is justified!
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