First Published: Red Front, January 1968 
 Transcription, Editing and Markup:  Paul Saba 
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Introduction
The Character of the Chinese Revolution
The Marxist-Leninist Teaching on Uninterrupted Revolution
The Character of the Socialist Revolution in China
“Contradictions Among the People”
“The State of the Whole People”
Liberalism
“The Chinese Road to Socialism”
The Chinese Wall
The Attitude to Soviet Revisionism
The Rectification Campaign
Marxist-Leninists in the Ascendancy
The Grand Strategy of the Counter-revolution
The Seizure of the Army High Command
The Attempt to Transform the Army
The Initiation of the “Cultural Revolution”
The Attack upon the  Peking Party
The   Seizure  of  the  Central Committee
The Attack   against  the  Peking Party Continues
“The Masses”
The   Call   to Rebellion
The “Red Guards”
The   Assault   on   the   Cultural   and   Propaganda Organs
The   Assault   on   the   Press	
The   Assault   on   the Youth  and Trade Union Organisations
“Proletarian Discipline”
The “Weltanschauung”  of  the Chinese  Capitalist Class
The  Cult  of  Mao’s Personality
“Mass Study”
A   Further   “Purge” in the Army   High Command
The Attack upon Liu Shao-chi and Teng Hsaio-ping
“How to be a Good Communist”
The “Revolutionary Committees”
Capitalist Policy
The   Call   to   the Army
The Detailed Picture
The Failure of the Counter-revolutionary “Blitzkrieg”
Socialist Revolution
Foreign Policy
Disruption   in   the   International   Marxist-Leninist Movement
Conclusion