Mao Tse Tung Internet Archive
Quotations from Mao Tse Tung
Quotations from: 1927 - 1964 First Published: 1966 Publisher: Peking Foreign Languages Press Transcription/Markup: David Quentin / Brian Basgen Online Version: Mao Tse Tung Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000
Contents:
01. The Communist Party02. Classes and Class Struggle03. Socialism and Communism04. The Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People05. War and Peace06. Imperialism and All Reactionaries are Paper Tigers07. Dare to Struggle and Dare to Win08. People's War09. The People's Army10. Leadership and Party Committees11. The Mass Line12. Political Work13. Relations between Officers and Men14. Relations between the Army and the People15. Democracy and the Tree Main Fields16. Education and the Training of Troops17. Serving the People18. Patriotism and Internationalism19. Revolutionary Heroism20. Building Our Country through Diligence and Frugality21. Self-reliance and Arduous Struggle22. Methods of Thinking and Methods of Work23. Investigation and Study24. Correcting Mistaken Ideas25. Unity26. Discipline27. Critism and Self-Critism28. Communists29. Cadres30. Youth31. Women32. Culture and Art33. Study
Notes on this version
I have made some minor adjustments to the official translation to enhance readability. I have also converted the spelling from UK English to US English. I have also included some definitions for obscure words and word pictures for those words that were developed by the original translator to express Chinese phraseology, all with the intent of making this version more readable by a broader mass of people. Any questions or errors regarding this document may be directed to me, David Quentin Dauthier. Please use the subject: "the quotations" in your email.
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Translator's Note
Unless otherwise stated, the page number given for the source of a quotation refers to the first English edition of the book or pamphlet cited as published by the Foreign Languages Press, Peking. In cases where a word or phrase linked to the preceding text has been omitted in the opening sentence of the quotation, an asterisk is placed after the source. This is also done in a number of places where the English rendering has been reworded to make up for omission of context or to improve the translation.
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