Speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates and writing bigcharacter posters are new forms of carrying on socialist revolution created by the masses of the people. Problems of Communism - 第 17 頁1975完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 88 頁
...politics, serve the workers, peasants and soldiers, and be combined with productive labour. ARTICLE 13 Speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great...socialist revolution created by the masses of the people. The state shall ensure to the masses the right to use these forms to create a political situation in... | |
| Harry Harding - 1981 - 431 頁
...be briefer and, accordingly, less intense.5 However, they would still use the same format, that of speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing big-character posters. "It is a new form created by the masses which is different from other forms employed by our Party in... | |
| 1982 - 626 頁
...reportedly applauded by those present in the Great Hall of the People when he stated that the "four greats," speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing big-character posters, were actually remiss and that a Central Committee proposal was forthcoming, advocating their abolition... | |
| R. Randle Edwards, Louis Henkin, Andrew James Nathan - 1986 - 212 頁
...freedoms" which Mao had codified and which had been widely exercised during the Cultural Revolution: "Speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding...and writing big-character posters are new forms of socialist revolution created by the masses of the people. The state shall ensure to the masses the... | |
| Ralph Haughwout Folsom, John H. Minan - 1989 - 1108 頁
...culture'; and 'speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates and writing big character posters are new forms of carrying on socialist revolution created by the masses of the people.' In 1978, following the demise of the Gang of Four, the People's Congress substantially revised the... | |
| Michel Oksenberg, Lawrence R. Sullivan, Marc Lambert - 1990 - 452 頁
...the campuses in disregard of the fact that the provision in the Constitution on "four big freedoms" (speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates and writing big-character posters) had been abrogated and turned a deaf ear to all persuasion. They staged large-scale demonstrations... | |
| Lizhi Fang - 1992 - 398 頁
...certain technical features of the medieval social order in Europe.) Four Big Freedoms: The freedoms of "speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing big-character posters" invoked by Mao Zedong in encouraging Red Guards and others to attack factions in the Party leadership... | |
| Peter Li, Marjorie H. Li, Steven Mark - 2011 - 250 頁
...posters en masse on the campuses in disregard of the fact that the provision on "four big freedoms" (speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing big-character posters) had been abrogated, and they turned a deaf ear to all persuasion; they staged large-scale demonstrations... | |
| Jennifer E. Turpin, Lester R. Kurtz - 1997 - 264 頁
...are indispensable. During the Cultural Revolution, Mao had formulated the "four great freedoms" of "speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing bigcharacter posters." It was now clear that these freedoms had been exploited by hypocritical manipulations and twisted into... | |
| Tianjian Shi - 1997 - 362 頁
...complaints, were introduced into PRC politics during the antirightist movement in 1957, when Mao advocated "speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates and writing big-character posters" (darning dafang dabianlun dazibao) to reveal the CCP's mistakes. In the short time before the anti-rightist... | |
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