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Collected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (1917-1949) Volume 3

By U. S. Joint Publications Research Service

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Title: Collected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (1917-1949) Volume 3  
Author: U. S. Joint Publications Research Service
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Asian literature, Writing.
Collections: Asian Literature Collection, e-Asia Digital Library Collection
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Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries; E-Asia Digital Library

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Joint Publications Research Service, B. U. (n.d.). Collected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (1917-1949) Volume 3. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: Did not warlords of the Kuomintang often tell you that your duty is to protect our country and defend our people? But look, troops of Japanese imperialism have occupied by force all of the major cities in Manchuria, massacred with guns and bombs the toiling masses of workers and peasants and soldiers in Manchuria, and consider Manchuria wholly as a colony of theirs. May I ask you: How are warlords of the Kuomintang performing their duty to protect our country and defend our people? What are they saying to you now? As far as Japanese imperialist brutality is concerned, warlords of the Kuomintang order you to offer no resistance, to receive adverse circumstances with acquiescence, to stretch out the neck so as to allow the Japanese imperialist bandits to massacre you. They order you to become colonial slaves of Japanese imperialism peaceably. From here you can see that warlords of the Kuomintang can only pay court and yield to imperialism, they can only act as running dogs of imperialism, they not only cannot protect our country, but also cannot defend our people!

Table of Contents
Open Letter to Fraternal Soldiers of the White Army on the Forced -- Occupation of Manchuria by Japanese Imperialism (25 September 1931), 1 -- Resolution on Promulgation of Provisional Tax Law?Adopted at the First Session of Central Executive Committee (28 November 1931), 4 -- Election Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic?Adopted at the First Plenary Session of the Central Executive Committee (November 1931), 5 -- Resolution on the Marriage Law?Adopted at the First Session of Central Executive Committee (28 November 1931), 14 -- Provisional Tax Law?Notice No 4 of the Provisional Central Government (1 December 1931), 15 -- Marriage Law (1 December 1931), 20 -- On the Election of Central Executive Committee Members and People's Council Members at the First National Congress of the Chinese Soviet Republic?Notice No. 1 of Central Executive Committee (1 December 1931) 24 -- Land Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic?Adopted at the First National Congress of the Chinese Worker-Peasant-Soldier Soviet (1 December 1931) 27 -- Economic Policy of the Chinese Soviet Republic (1 December 1931), 32 -- Circular for the Arrest of Ku Shun-Chang, Traitor to the Revolution (10 December 1931), 35

 
 



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