I debated this question with a foreign statesman. He believed that if an atomic war was fought, the whole of mankind would be annihilated. I said that if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would remain while imperialism... The Sino-Soviet Dispute: An Analysis of the Polemics - 第 82 頁Alfred D. Low 著 - 1976 - 364 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| 1963 - 1466 頁
...recently he was confirmed by one of his spokesmen as having said in 1957: "If the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...ground and the whole world would become Socialist ( ie Communist) ." We must conclude that they accept nuclear war because the death of half of the human... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1969 - 1772 頁
...which it is given in the statement of the Chinese government of September '...if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...ground and the whole world would become socialist.' "No less eloquent in this sense is the quotation tram the magazine 'Red Flag' which they are trying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1969 - 1832 頁
...it is given in the statement of the Chinese government of September ‘... if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...ground and the whole world would become socialist.' “lo less eloquent in this sense is the quotation from the magazine ‘Red Flag' which they are trying... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1970 - 1776 頁
...which it is given in the statement of the Chinese government of September "...if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...ground, and the whole world would become socialist.' "Bo less eloquent in this sense is the quotation from the magazine 'Red Flag' which they are trying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1969 - 980 頁
...which it is given in the statement of the Chinese government of September '...if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...razed to the ground and the whole world would become socialist.1 "No less eloquent in this sense is the quotation from the magazine 'Red Flag1 vhich they... | |
| New Zealand. Department of External Affairs - 1964 - 660 頁
...overwhelmingly superior to the forces of imperialism", war will not break out, and secondly, that, if it does, "imperialism would be razed to the ground and the whole world would become socialist." 11 "promising the people freedom after death", and affirm that "it is absolutely impermissible for... | |
| John Bowker - 1970 - 340 頁
...atomic war was fought, the whole of mankind would be annihilated. I said that if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...become socialist; in a number of years there would be 2,700 million people again and in fact more. We Chinese have not yet completed our construction and... | |
| Paul Richardson - 1971 - 408 頁
...knowledge and reacted with horror to Mao's arguments that, ' If the worst came to the worst and half mankind died, the other half would remain while imperialism...become socialist ; in a number of years there would be 2,700,000,000 people again.' In 1958 and 1959 China moved towards a new crisis in the Formosan Straits,... | |
| Roderick MacFarquhar - 1983 - 500 頁
...population of 2,700 million, one third — or, if more, half — may be lost ... if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...become socialist; in a number of years there would be 2,700 million people again. . . ,28 Twelve years later at another international communist conference... | |
| 1964 - 766 頁
...atomic war was fought the whole of mankind would be annihilated. I said that if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would...become socialist ; in a number of years there would be again 2.7 billion people and definitely more. , "We Chinese have not yet completed our construction,... | |
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