Strengthening the Party's Centralized and Unified Leadership: Criticizing the "Gang of Four's" Fallacies Aimed at Destroying Party Leadership

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Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):73-82 (1978)
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Abstract

Our great leader and teacher Chairman Mao taught us: "The Chinese Communist Party is the core of leadership for all the Chinese people. Without this core, the socialist cause would not triumph". In the long revolutionary struggle, Chairman Mao always attached importance to strengthening the Party's centralized and unified leadership, led all Party comrades in the uncompromising struggle against opportunism and revisionism which split and ruin the Party and weaken and destroy the Party's centralized and unified leadership, and protected and strengthened the Party's leading role in the revolutionary cause.

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