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Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung, Volume II focuses on the thoughts of Mao Tse-Tung on revolution, communism, war tactics, national unity, and patriotism. The volume first discusses the policies, measures, and perspectives for resisting the invasion of Japan; mobilization of China's forces for victory in the war of resistance; and tasks following the establishment of Kuomintang-communist co-operation. The publication also takes a look at the situation and tasks in the anti-Japanese war following the fall of Shanghai and Taiyuan, including the opposition to class capitulationism and the relation between class and national capitulationism. The book examines the problems of strategy in the guerilla war against Japan and the establishment of base areas. Considerations include types and conditions for establishing base areas and expansion of base areas. The text also ponders on the role of the Chinese Communist Party in the national war, as well as patriotism and internationalism, party discipline and democracy, and expansion of the communist party and prevention of infiltration by enemy agents. The volume is a dependable source of data for readers interested in the philosophy of Mao Tse-Tung on communism, war, revolution, and patriotism.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung
- Copyright Page
- Table of contents
- Part I: THE PERIOD OF THE WAR OF RESISTANCE AGAINST JAPAN (I)
- Part II. PROBLEMS OF STRATEGY IN GUERRILLA WAR AGAINST JAPAN
- Chapter 8. ON PROTRACTED WAR
- Chapter 9. THE ROLE OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE NATIONAL WAR
- Chapter 10. THE QUESTION OF INDEPENDENCE AND INITIATIVE WITHIN THE UNITED FRONT
- Chapter 11. PROBLEMS OF WAR AND STRATEGY
- Chapter 12. THE MAY 4TH MOVEMENT
- Chapter 13. THE ORIENTATION OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT
- Chapter 14. OPPOSE CAPITULATIONIST ACTIVITY
- Chapter 15. THE REACTIONARIES MUST BE PUNISHED
- Chapter 16. INTERVIEW WITH A NEW CHINA DAILY CORRESPONDENT ON THE NEW INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
- Chapter 17. INTERVIEW WITH THREE CORRESPONDENTS FROM THE CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, THE SAO TANG PAO AND THE HSIN MIN PAO
- Chapter 18. THE IDENTITY OF INTERESTS BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION AND ALL MANKIND
- Chapter 19. INTRODUCING THE COMMUNIST
- Chapter 20. THE CURRENT SITUATION AND THE PARTY'S TASKS
- Chapter 21. RECRUIT LARGE NUMBERS OF INTELLECTUALS
- Part III: THE CHINESE REVOLUTION AND THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY
- Chapter 22. STALIN, FRIEND OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE
- Chapter 23. IN MEMORY OF NORMAN BETHUNE
- Chapter 24. ON NEW DEMOCRACY
- Chapter 25. OVERCOME THE DANGER OF CAPITULATION AND STRIVE FOR A TURN FOR THE BETTER
- Chapter 27. UNITE ALL ANTI-JAPANESE FORCES AND COMBAT THE ANTI-COMMUNIST DIE-HARDS
- Chapter 28. TEN DEMANDS ON THE KUOMINTANG
- Chapter 29. INTRODUCING THE CHINESE WORKER
- Chapter 30. WE MUST STRESS UNITY AND PROGRESS
- Chapter 31. NEW-DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
- Chapter 32. ON THE QUESTION OF POLITICAL POWER IN THE ANTI-JAPANESE BASE AREAS
- Chapter 33. CURRENT PROBLEMS OF TACTICS IN THE ANTI-JAPANESE UNITED FRONT
- Chapter 34. FREELY EXPAND THE ANTI-JAPANESE FORCES AND RESIST THE ONSLAUGHTS OF THE ANTI-COMMUNIST DIE-HARDS
- Chapter 35. UNITY TO THE VERY END
- Chapter 36. ON POLICY
- Chapter 36. ORDER AND STATEMENT ON THE SOUTHERN ANHWEI INCIDENT
- Chapter 37. THE SITUATION AFTER THE REPULSE OF THE SECOND ANTI-COMMUNIST ONSLAUGHT
- Chapter 38. CONCLUSIONS ON THE REPULSE OF THE SECOND ANTI-COMMUNIST ONSLAUGHT