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Mao Zedong's> writing background
Mao Zedong's book "Opposing Liberalism" was published on1September 7, 937, and was later included in the second volume of Selected Works of Mao Zedong. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression has just broken out, and the Chinese nation is at a critical juncture of life and death. If China's * * * production party wants to shoulder the national responsibility of resisting Japan and saving the nation, it has to further strengthen unity. However, all kinds of non-proletarian ideas within the Party, especially ideological, political and organizational liberal tendencies, have seriously hindered the high degree of unity and unity of the Party and revolutionary groups. This paper deeply analyzes the manifestations, harms, roots and nature of liberalism, and points out that selfish liberalism originated from petty bourgeoisie is the expression of opportunism and has a fundamental conflict with Marxism. It leads to disunity, loose relations, negative work and disagreement, which affects the implementation and implementation of the party's policies. Mao Zedong called on party member to overcome and oppose the liberal tendency with the positive spirit of Marxism. This article is an important document of Yan 'an rectification movement and previous inner-party education, and it is also one of the important documents of Mao Zedong's party building thought and theory.
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