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March 8, 2014
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Ten Major Relationships

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The Ten Major Relationships, written by Mao Zedong in April 1956, was an outline for how the People's Republic of China would go about a socialism|socialist construction of an economic, political, scientific and cultural China|Chinese state. It was to be influenced by the Soviet Union but to be Chinese in its characteristics.

The Ten Major Relationships were:

# the relationship between heavy industry and light industry
# the relationship between industry in the coastal regions and industry in the interior
# the relationship between economic construction and defense construction
# the relationship between the state, the units of production, and the producers
# the relationship between the central and the local authorities
# the relationship between the Han Chinese|Han nationality and the nationalities of China|minority nationalities
# the relationship between Chinese Communist Party|Party and non-Party
# the relationship between revolution and counter-revolution
# the relationship between right and wrong
# the relationship between China and other countries



  • http://ptb.lashout.net/marx2mao/Mao/TMR56.html http://ptb.lashout.net/marx2mao/Mao/TMR56.html - from The Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, Foreign Languages Press, Peking, 1977


Category:Chinese numbered policies|10

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Last Modified:   2005-11-04


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