"If the proletariat does not occupy the positions in literature and art, the bourgeoisie certainly will. This is inevitable. And it represents an extremely broad and deep socialist revolution in the realm of ideology. If things are not done properly, revisionism will prevail."
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Anti-fascistsPhilosophers from ChinaAnti-imperialistsNon-fiction authors from ChinaSociologists from China
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Comrade Lin Piao's Letter to Members of the Standing Committee of the Military Commission of the Party Central Committee (March 22, 1966)
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