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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |43 pages
1927
chapter |7 pages
The Overall Tactics of the Peasant Movement at Present
Central Committee Circular,
1
Peasant Series, No. 9
chapter |2 pages
Report of the Hunan Provincial Committee to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party 1
On the Methods for Carrying out the Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan
part |84 pages
1928
part |100 pages
1929
chapter |1 pages
The War between Chiang Kaishek and the Guangxi Warlords
(To the Tune of “Clear Calm Music”)
1
part |502 pages
1930
chapter |7 pages
On Occupying Ji'an and Establishing a Jiangxi Soviet Government
Proclamation Number 1 of the Joint Conference of the Front Committee, the Western Jiangxi Special Committee, and the Army Committees of the Fifth and Sixth Armies
1
chapter |4 pages
Conclusion of the Joint Conference and Announcement of the Establishment of the Front Committee
Front Committee Notice No. 1
chapter |7 pages
The Significance of Dividing the Troops to Win Over the Popular Masses, and Our Line
Front Committee Announcement No. 3
chapter |17 pages
On the Problem of the Rich Peasants
Resolution of the Joint Conference of the Red Fourth Army Front Committee and the Western Fujian Special Committee
1
chapter |5 pages
The Problem of Vagabonds 1
Resolution of the Joint Conference of the Red Fourth Army Front Committee and the Western Fujian Special Committee
chapter |16 pages
The Present Political Situation and the Tasks of the First Front Army and of the Party In Jiangxi
(Resolution of the Joint Conference of the General Front Committee of the First Front Army and the Jiangxi Provincial Action Committee)
1
chapter |2 pages
The Problem of the Rich Peasants after Land Redistribution (The Situation in Yongxin and Beilu) 1
Report by Wang Huai and Chen Zhengren, as noted by Mao Zedong
2
chapter |6 pages
Circular of the Front Committee of the First Front Army of the Red Army and of the Jiangxi Provincial Action Committee
Circular: The Problem of the Line for Expanding the Red Army