In all practical work of our party, correct leadership can only be developed on the principle of 'from the masses, to the masses.' This means summing up (ie, co-ordinating and systematizing after careful study) the views of the masses (ie, views scattered... China in Disintegration - Page 286by James E. Sheridan - 2008 - 352 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Communism - 1974 - 516 pages
...study) the views of the masses (ie, views scattered and unsystematic), then taking the resulting views back to the masses, explaining and popularizing them...them into action by way of testing their correctness. . . . the leadership can work out correct ideas only if it sums up the views of the masses and takes... | |
| Tang Tsou - Political Science - 1986 - 400 pages
...Mao as the principle of "from the masses, to the masses." In Mao's words, "this means summing up ... the views of the masses (ie, views scattered and unsystematic),...into action by way of testing their correctness." 511 The mass line legitimizes the programs and policies of the party because these are supposed to... | |
| Tang Tsou - Political Science - 1986 - 400 pages
...Mao as the principle of "from the masses, to the masses." In Mao's words, "this means summing up ... the views of the masses (ie, views scattered and unsystematic),...translate them into action by way of testing their correctness."34 The mass line legitimizes the programs and policies of the party because these are... | |
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