GENERAL PROBLEMS IN THE ANALYSIS OF THE PRC’s SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEM
7 PRESENT-DAY CHINA’s SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEM
8 China’s Socio-Economic System Before the People’s Revolution
15 Basic Features of the PRC’s Socio-Political System
29 China’s Socialist Gains Jeopardised
59 ON HUNGARIAN STUDIES OF THE PRC’s SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
67 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE POPULATION PROBLEM IN THE PRC
91 ON THE TWO SPHERES OF THE CHINESE ECONOMY
  THE MAIN STAGES OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE PRC G. V. Aslafyev (USSR) THE PRC’s INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS IN THE FIRST FIVE-YEAR PERIOD
99 Chinese Industry Under Imperialism
101 The PRC’s Industry in the Rehabilitation Period (1949-52)
103 Role of Agriculture and Industry in Reproduction in 1952
105 The Party’s General Line on Industrialisation in the Transition Period
108 Correlation Between the Growth of the Productive Forces and Socialist Change
110 The First Five-Year Economic Development Plan and Its Fulfilment
114 Specifics of Accumulation for Industrialisation in the PRC
115 Assistance of the USSR and Other Socialist Countries in the PRC’s Economic Construction
118 Disproportions Emerging in the Course of the First Five-Year Period
124 Industry and the Market in 1957
131 MAO TSE-TUNG’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC VIEWS
149 The Mao Group’s Economic Policy During the “Great Leap Forward” and Its Effects
162 The Handicraft Industry and Its Role in China’s Economy
  THE CLASS STRUCTURE OF THE PRC T. Minkov (Bulgaria) THE PRESENT-DAY CLASS STRUCTURE OF THE PRC. MAOISM ON CLASSES AND CLASS STRUGGLE IN SOCIALIST SOCIETY
181 The Essence of the Maoist “Doctrine” of Classes and Class Struggle in Socialist Society
183 The Methodological Principles of the Maoist Conception of Classes and Class Struggle in Socialist Society
187 Do the Proletariat and the Bourgeoisie Exist in Socialist Society?
192 Mao Tse-tung’s Effort to “Prevent” a Return to Capitalism in China
  The Chinese Working Class: Its Role and Condition in 1964 and 1965
196 [introduction.]
197 Condition of the Chinese Working Class on the Eve of the “Cultural Revolution”
212 Role of the Working Class in Chinese Society in 1964-65
222 SOME ASPECTS OF THE CHANGES IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE CHINESE COUNTRYSIDE
236 PROSPECTS FOR CHINA’s SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
244 THE MAO GROUP’S ACTIVITY ABROAD
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