NTH CONGRESS, COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA | Sowing division, defeat WM lines to an attack on U.S. im- They are both stepping up arms feat and eliminate imperialism to an intem- expenditures and war prepara- from the world. ere is no tal to ae Party of the Soviet Union that _perate blast against what is var- tions, each trying to realize its To sum up: On the basis of the rupoie, CASS and democrati the basis guiding its thinking ously described as “the Soviet own ambitions.” evidence they themselves have lees everywhere th ‘ he was Marxism-Leninism-Stalin- revisionist renegade clique” and This sort of diatribe runs pro- supplied to the world, the pres- ar SSity of unity, The etd b € ism. Indeed he never permitted the “New Tsars.” foundly counter to the assess- ent leadership in China is wal- + | Means ring trac a old labor 41,6 ‘use of the term “Stalinism.” : ae inks: _ ments being made by increasing- lowing in a cult of personality, ‘ai “In Unit rough the Nor did he enshrine in that con- Here 1s. ae 4 q ly wide sections of the public in js failing to undertake the task fi i HY Ptength » A paeectbere 18 stitution the name of his suc- nor ofynesos being passe both Canada and the United of building a powerful material - el fi as “Marxist-Leninist analysis” in crates, which have come to the base for Communism that will til re NELSON CLARKE. adulation never wrote into the Constitution of the Communist perialism, and 177 oe Veer eT St Se Ske See 9 injy n injury to one is ; Ty to all.” cessor, as the 9th Congress did 5 : : é th - These lessons appl ith in declaring in the preamble to top circles in China today: conclusion that the responsibil- guarantee a better life for the x ee the new constitution: “(Comrade “U.S. imperialism and Soviet ity for the whole Cold War rests Chinese people; and is unable or ae to . . . . . ; Bele of BueS ereatest Lin Piao is Comrade Mao Tse- revisionist social-imperialism on the U.S. rulers, and hence unwilling to see the differences our time— : 8 oe ; é a. the working See: tung’s close comrade-in-arms are bogged down in political and cannot accept such allegations between U.S. imperialism—the toe rO8tessive eee d and successor.” (Peking Review economic crisis, beset with diffi- of U.S.-Soviet collusion.” main enemy of progress in this s, i the aggressions ae ° No. 18.) We had always thought culties both at home and abroad Lin quotes Mao as saying: world, and the ,Soviet Union— ane ™, to impose peace sees ~ the principle of monarchial suc- and find themselves in an im- “With regard to the question of the main bulwark against the ye tialists ang to ad sats re cession belonged to feudal, not passe. They collude and at the world war, there are but two domination of the world by U.S. {0 P 88 of social ee me socialist society. same time contend with each possibilities: One is that the imperialism. alii : ey to be Boni this The effect of this on socialist as = eat eats ae we get ae gests It is on the basis of such an , iil | Milam, (OF the war in Viet- democracy in China can pet Ene : ae : ‘evo'l’ assessment that the present Hil Y 0 be end i F : ordination and work hand in tion will prevent the war. This s : Ww. Jed with the with- readily gathered from the heir- : : : ‘ : : Chinese leaders are. playing a lang a United States troops Sopa report to the Con- gloye i). OPpeE soe oppo ee ae i pe ah See profoundly divisive role which | i Mtihation ¢.. D2Sis_of self-deter- gress: “Whoever opposes Chair Sine Communism: an es a 5 AES scerarinately aad | oo only weaken the struggle * the ue Or the Vietnamese, for man Mao, whoever opposes Mao the people, in sae ee eee cat Ries aha war will be Die for peace and against imperial- ; ven, > ined policies of the Tse-tung Thought, at any time pane aetna of aeaes Oeied ata that the fapoacnd ism, the struggle for the future eeking go : d : t iy). and in launch : ’ : eae of mankind. f 9 be Se meny AD any cco sion. They scheme against each of peace on the imperialist war blocked, for a just be condemned and punished by other mane get locked in strife makers (first of all in Vietnam) The sooner there is full clar- Peace t ob ; : : : F East, fo brought to the Mid- the whole Party and the whole for raw materials, markets, de- will open the way for the great ity on this fact in all countries, i | upsurge of victorious revolu- the sooner will this grave prob- : ( A or : ” = 7 “Ned their Bees everwhere Ration: pendencies, important strategic a ial that th Bee: Incidentally, the only substan- points and spheres of influence. tionary struggle to finally de- lem be on the road to solution. f iY of alt ae be the fullest tial report which has yet ap- E ‘ acts in Each anti-imperialist peared out of the 9th Congress Siti i thea ety, country and jg that by Lin Piao just quoted. tl iG. 8 the orld. Certainly Communiqués say that on two \ ility 9 that pecessity “of the occasions “Our great leader "1 the cee ment which Chairman Mao Tse-tung made Wralism—t a Opponent cf im- most important speech,” but Mt Comm movement of the these new revelations of his t)"™ Parties unist and Work- ‘Thought have not yet been shar- ty : j ed even with the Chinese peo- : | Sbute ae that fails to con- ple, Tons of paper are used to } tial ie tunity on the es- publish Mao's quotations from 4st imperi of the struggle the past. There is a strange ab- j| Pier oe, Tialism is making it sence of any direct current quo- Vieend Hat penton to hang tation. ; ee S for Ae eeeere The previous Party Congress ;|id 88 all been said before 13 long years 260 had declared { } Ben will be said again. The ur- the main contradiction facing direct) Of saying it now arises China was that between “the ; : rom sees advanced Socialist system and a fiiensinsly grave erablen the backward productive forces Worlg nity bei 2 iety.” and that accordingly Old C>, -°ing created for the of society, a | the ,, -°-Mmunist movement by the principal task facing the peo- Ue syste OZ Dr Positions being taken by the Ple was to transform China “as ) f | &sen L unis pa vdership of the Com- quickly as possible from a back- 5 | | ime, a lb : arty of China. ward agricultural country into ts : “ dob}, anxiety with which this 2” advanced industrial one. ? ye of C 1S viewed in the world Now from Lin Piao the prin- Y DD 4 ’ “4 iy Ys hy erges as “continu- in the statements ing the revolution under _the | Many ea @ representatives of dictatorship of the proletariat, | Lattieg Se nnunist and Workers’ but against what continuing Moscoy, the present meeting in existing class is nowhere made | | irely 52 all of whom it is en- clear other than against the ™mu Dression, Movement has found cipal task em ade ) | Muc © to say would have former President of the People’s | this roe rred to have not had People’s Republic, now become if el OW) ; : have Hem before. them, and the “renegade, nee traitor y Yi, | ad the Communist and scab Liu Shao-chi.” VY yj iS opi y : i sith | nee, : China at the Confer- Economic planning and a step- Uy ) wy ~~ is | in tig Sears by-step development as called YY fy 44 | 7} ote im: Situation, it is there- for by the 1956 Congress is aban- : 4 y/ Yy Yj Y Lj | Positions ean to examine the doned. No plan for socialist con- bi, L yy | Pa €ing taken by the pre- struction is presented by Lin. ) Yy ; 4 Laie i vat le, , st Pa Adership of the Commun- We have only a general call for || Matic Now that its healthy demo- Leap Forward” launc ham development is gravely was a disastrous failure. : . Canadians, who are devoting | Teache et such a cult has now so much unstinting effort to the *. Chin Monstrous proportions struggle to end the Vietnam e a. The new constitution war to free our country from the China 5 Communist Party of grip of United States imperial- ) is, ,Proclaims: “The Commun- ism, should give thought to the | Marign of China takes shocking implications of the fact Ought soninism-Mao Tse-tung that Lin Piao’s report contains | Siding °° the theoretical basis but one passing reference to the Stalin § its thinking.” Joseph “armed struggle of the people of : the .Y Of China as lea Z eee Leta | Publi s revealed in “new economic leaps TO! | | th polished materials of the on the economic front.” Yet | ‘ e eee of that party. even by the admission of the i} } ‘Xcialig Istorical experience of Chinese leaders themselves in | | dp M should have establish- the early sixties, the “Great hed in 1958 Haynie in the Loursy"ile Courer-Journal “Hope for the best, but pre- pare for the worst! Peace could break out any day now. Gad!” in his - i » devotes 32 worst fits of self- southern Vietnam, ¢ev PACIFIC TRIBUNE=—JUNE 20, 1969—Page Pee S42) 4 J ‘ i (28