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中國革命讀本   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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王惠德 于光遠著
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Title
中國革命讀本
Publisher
新華書店
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目錄
第一編 半殖民地半封建的舊中國
第一章 舊中國的貧穿和落後
中國是地大物博人口眾多歷史悠久的國家——舊中國是在經濟上非常落後的國家——舊中國的人民過着貧窮和痛苦的生活
第二章 封建主義在舊中國的統治
舊中國社會中的封建關係——苛重的封建剝削——封建主義的統治使中國貧窮落後
第三章 帝國主義的侵略和壓迫
帝國主義的侵略使中國成為半殖民地——帝國主義對中國的經濟掠奪——帝國主義保持中國的落後,破壞中國的革命
第四章 官僚資本主義在舊中國的統治
中國有史以來最大的富翁——官僚資本主義的壟斷性——封建的買辨的國家壟斷資本主義
第五章 國民黨反動派是一切反動勢力的總化表人
國民黨反動派是個什麼集團——國民黨反動派是帝國主義的工具——國民黨反動派的血腥統治——國民黨反動派是中國人民的敵人
第六章 美帝國主義的侵略與國民黨反動派的賣國
美帝國主義奴役中國人民的野心——慘痛的殖民地生活——領土、內政、外交權的出賣——中國人民不允許他們這樣做下去
第七章 舊中國是半殖民地、半封建社會
古代的封建社會及其崩壞——中國資本主義的發展與中國降為半殖民地——舊中國社會的半殖民地性和半封建性
第二編 新民主主義的革命
第八章 中國革命的對象任務與動力
中國革命的對象——中國革命的任務——革命是階級之間的門爭
第九章 無產階級——中國革命的領導者
什麼是無產階級——無產階級的一般特點——中國無產階級獨有的特點——中國無產階級和全國人民利益的一致——中國無產階級是中國革命的最基本力量和領導者
第十章 農民階級——無產階級最可靠的同盟軍
中國農民的構成——農民在中國革命中的作用——中國無產階級與農民的關係
第十一章 小資產階級在革命中的地位
小資產階級的知識分子——小資產階級的其他類型——小資產階級的一般特性
第十二章 民族資產階級在革命中的地位
什麼叫做資產階級——民族資產階級參加革命的可能性——民族資產階級的動搖性和軟弱性——無產階級和民族資產階級的關係
第十三章 中國革命的性質
中國現階級革命的性質——新民主主義革命與社會主義革命的區別——新民主主義革命是社會主義的世界革命中的一部分——新民主主義革命不是舊式的民主主義革命——中國革命的兩個階級
第二四章 中國共產黨及其在革命中的領導作用
為什麼無產階級要有自己的政黨——中國共產黨是中國工人階級的政黨——中國共產黨代表全中國人民大眾的利益——在共產黨領導下的革命統一戰線

Language Chinese
Publication date 1949
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