ABSTRACT

This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.

part 1|30 pages

1920

chapter |1 pages

Advertisement of the Cultural Book Society in Changsha

(December 1, 1920)

chapter |2 pages

Mao Zedong’s Letter Refuting Unjust Accusations

(With Reference to the Incident of Tearing Down the Flag at the Last Meeting of the Provincial Assembly) (December 3, 1920)

chapter 4|15 pages

Report on the Affairs of the New People’s Study Society (No. 1)

(Winter of 1920)

part 2|71 pages

1921

chapter 5|2 pages

Letter to Cai Hesen

(January 21, 1921)

chapter 6|3 pages

Letter to Peng Huang 1

(January 28, 1921)

chapter 7|3 pages

The Greatest Defects of the Draft Provincial Constitution

(April 25–26, 1921)

chapter 8|16 pages

Business Report of the Cultural Book Society (No. 2)

(April 1921)

chapter 9|28 pages

Report on the Affairs of the New People’s Study Society (No.2)

(Summer of 1921)

chapter 10|1 pages

A Couplet for the Hero Yi Baisha 1

(1921)

chapter 11|5 pages

Statement on the Founding of the Hunan Self-Study University

(August 1921)

chapter 12|6 pages

An Outline of the Organization of the Hunan Self-Study University

(August 16, 1921)

chapter 13|1 pages

Letter to Yang Zhongjian 1

(September 29, 1921)

chapter 14|2 pages

My Hopes for the Labor Association 1

(November 21, 1921)

chapter 15|1 pages

A Couplet Written with Li Lisan 1

(November 1921)

part 3|40 pages

1922

chapter 17|2 pages

Some Issues That Deserve More Attention

(May 1, 1922)

chapter 19|6 pages

Petition for a Labor Law and a General Outline for Labor Legislation

by the Secretariat of Chinese Labor Organizations (July 1922) 1

chapter 20|3 pages

Charter of the Changsha Masons’and Carpenters’ Union

(September 5, 1922)

chapter 21|2 pages

Telegram from Labor Groups to the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament

(September 6, 1922)

chapter 22|2 pages

Guangzhou-Hankou Railroad Workers’ Strike Declaration

(September 8, 1922)

chapter 23|1 pages

To Mr. Zhu from the Guangzhou-Hankou Railroad Workers

(September 10, 1922)

chapter 25|1 pages

Strike Declaration by the Masons and Carpenters of Changsha

(October 6, 1922) 1

chapter 29|4 pages

Letter from the Typesetters’ Union to Reporter Dun of the Dagongbao

(December 14, 1922)

part 4|52 pages

1923

chapter 34|1 pages

Letter to Shi Cuntong

(March 7, 1923)

chapter 35|1 pages

On the Publication of New Age

(April 10, 1923)

chapter 36|5 pages

The Foreign Powers, the Warlords, and the Revolution

(April 10, 1923)

chapter 37|2 pages

Admissions Notice of the Hunan Self-Study University

(April 10, 1923)

chapter 38|1 pages

Resolution on the Peasant Question

(Resolution of the Third National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party 1 ) (June 1923)

chapter 39|1 pages

Letter to Sun Yatsen

(June 25, 1923)

chapter 40|12 pages

Hunan under the Provincial Constitution

(July 1, 1923)

chapter 41|5 pages

The Beijing Coup d’État and the Merchants

(July 11, 1923)

chapter 42|3 pages

The “Provincial Constitution Sutra” and Zhao Hengti

(August 15, 1923)

chapter 43|3 pages

The British and Liang Ruhao

(August 29, 1923)

chapter 44|2 pages

The Cigarette Tax

(August 29, 1923)

chapter 46|3 pages

Letter to Lin Boqu and Peng Sumin

(September 28, 1923)

chapter 47|2 pages

Poem to the Tune of “Congratulate the Groom” 1

(December 1923) 2

part 5|25 pages

1924

chapter 48|2 pages

Minutes of the [First] National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang

(Session 2, January 20, 1924, 2:00 p.m.) 1

chapter 49|1 pages

Minutes of the [First] National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang

(Session 11, January 25, 1924, 10:00 a.m.)

chapter 50|2 pages

Minutes of the [First] National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang

(Session 12, January 28, 10:00 a.m.)

chapter 51|6 pages

Minutes of the [First] National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang

(Session 14, January 29, 1924, 10:00 a.m.)

chapter 52|3 pages

Fourth Meeting of the Central Party Bureau of the Chinese Guomindang

(February 9, 1924)

chapter 54|1 pages

Letter to the Committee for Common People’s Education

(May 26, 1924)

chapter 55|3 pages

The Struggle Against the Right Wing of the Guomindang

(Centra 1 Circular no. 15) (July 21, 1924)

chapter 56|2 pages

On the Question of Opposing the War between the Warlords of Jiangsu and Zhejiang

(Central Circular no. 17) (September 10, 1924)

chapter 57|2 pages

Strengthening Party Work and Our Position on Sun Yatsen’s Attendance at the Northern Peace Conference

(Central Circular no. 21) (November 1, 1924)

part 6|78 pages

1925

chapter 65|14 pages

Analysis of All the Classes in Chinese Society 1

(December 1, 1925)

chapter 67|3 pages

Reasons for Publishing the Political Weekly

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 68|2 pages

The 3–3–3–1 System

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 69|2 pages

Yang Kunru’s Public Notice 1 and Liu Zhilu’s 2 Telegram

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 71|1 pages

The Sound of Hymns of Praise front All Nations

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 73|2 pages

The “CommunistProgram”and “Not Really Communist”

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 74|2 pages

Zou Lu 1 and the Revolution

(December 5, 1925)

chapter 77|3 pages

To the Left or to the Right?

(December 13, 1925)

chapter 78|1 pages

That’s What Bolshevization Has Always Been

(December 13, 1925)

chapter 80|1 pages

The Beijing Right-Wing Meeting and Imperialism

(December 20, 1925)

chapter 81|1 pages

The Last Tool of Imperialism

(December 20, 1925)

chapter 82|2 pages

The Greatest Talent of the Right Wing

(December 20, 1925)

part 7|122 pages

1926

chapter 84|10 pages

Report on Propaganda

(January 8, 1926)

chapter 87|7 pages

The Great Guangzhou Demonstration of December 20 Opposing Duan Qirui

(January 10, 1926)

chapter 88|5 pages

Resolution Concerning Party Newspapers

Resolution of The Second National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang (January 16, 1926)

chapter 91|2 pages

Resolution on the Propaganda Report

Resolution Adopted by the Second National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang (January 18, 1926)

chapter 92|3 pages

Resolution Concerning the Peasant Movement

Resolution of the Second National Congress of the Chinese Guomindang (January 19, 1926) 1

chapter 93|1 pages

Letter to the Standing Committee of the Secretariat

(February 14, 1926)

chapter 95|4 pages

Some Points for Attention in Commemorating the Paris Commune

(March 18, 1926)

chapter 96|2 pages

Politics and Mass Movements Are Closely Linked

(March 30, 1926) 1

chapter 99|1 pages

Address to the Ninth Congress of the Agricultural Association of China

(August 14, 1926) 1

chapter 100|6 pages

The National Revolution and the Peasant Movement

(Introduction to Collected Writings on the Peasant Problem) 1 (September 1, 1926)

chapter 101|4 pages

Basic Program of the National Union of People’s Organizations

(October 27, 1926) 1

chapter 104|2 pages

Resolution on the Problem of Mintuan 1

(October 28, 1926)

chapter 105|3 pages

Plan for the Current Peasant Movement

Resolution of the Central Bureau (November 15, 1926)

part 8|95 pages

1927

chapter 109|36 pages

Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan

(February 1927) 1

chapter 110|2 pages

Letter to the Provincial Peasant Association

(March 14, 1927) 1

chapter 111|5 pages

Resolution on the Peasant Question

Resolution of the Third Plenum of the Second Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Guomindang 1 (March 16, 1927)

chapter 112|4 pages

Declaration to the Peasants

Resolution Passed at the Third Plenum of the Second Central Committee of the Chinese Guomindang (March 16, 1927) 1

chapter 115|6 pages

An Example of the Chinese Tenant-Peasan’s Life

(March 1927) 1

chapter 116|1 pages

Yellow Crane Tower 1

(To the Tune of “Bodhisattva Barbarians”) 2 (Spring 1927)

chapter 118|3 pages

Remarks at the First Enlarged Meeting of the Land Committee 1

(April 19, 1927)

chapter 119|2 pages

Explanations at the Third Meeting of the Wuhan Land Committee

(April 22, 1927) 1

chapter 121|5 pages

Remarks at the Enlarged Meeting of the Committee on the Peasant Movement

(April 26, 1927, 7 p.m.) 1

chapter 122|3 pages

Report of the Land Committee

(May 9, 1927)

chapter 123|2 pages

Draft Resolution on Solving the Land Question

(April 1927) 1

chapter 127|4 pages

Latest Directive of the All-China Peasant Association

Resist the Armed Attack of Local Bullies and Bad Gentry (June 13, 1927)