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Agrarian Policy of the Chinese Communist Party, 1921–1959. By Chao Kuo-Chün. [London: Asia Publishing House, 1960, XII + 399 pp. 55s.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1961

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1 Pp. 94 et seq.

2 Tse-tung, Mao, Selected Works (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1954), Vol. I, p. 39.Google Scholar

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11 Ibid. p. 242.

12 Ibid. p. 241.

13 Ibid. p. 254.

14 Ibid. p. 271.

15 Ibid. p. 290.