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  • N OF THE MERITS OF ALL-OUT STRUGGLE BY PRESIDE~! ~AO TSE-TUNG ~.ND MR. CHEN-Y!' RfPRESENr- nrofCATroNs-orTH~K!N~ D.-!SCO~:·~zwr -wrr>f- !HE· EVOtUTION OF' THE VIETNAM --P-ROBLEM.· 1'{E DISCREET RECE!P: !ON OF .THE -~ELEGATION LEO BY MR. XUAN THUY
  • Communist China. He said that Mao Tse Tung probably seriously wanted (or was not afraid of) war, because he faced the great problem of getting rid of a good portion of his country's population. This led him to be willing to take great risks because he had
  • arms and destroy the capitalist system. The rest is talk. 11 In that same talk he also said "Our heroes are colored men: Malcolm X, w. E. B. Du.Bois, Frantz Fanon, Che Guevara, and Mao Tse tung ... " He went on to say For four hundred years black
  • or Mao, or both, may di appe r from th scene with consequent shitting of relationships, nd perhaps even rapprochem nt betw en the d China. Soviet Union and 1 and Nevertheless, I am per uaded that a Soviet politic conomic ofiensive in India ~long the~ ner
  • !OJt:a. • : This _wasOC)t bruh. ~ on Maos Part;. 1t ·•temrued r)aS U f'1t n4ina ol·(Wn_ ~ food ~ft, ~ for land on wbkla IO ICtlfe brr ~n. of' htt from , rta
  • . Joyce needs goint. said that the hippies a sense of cooperation "Mao knew that and have taught the new left that it between members in order to keep so did George Washington." He said that the Negroes of Detroit were not completely united
  • , scared of the coming elections, and lacking as yet in the confidence in her own position which would let her tal~ big. But we have a strong a_lly . moving India toward us on these matters --· Mao Tse Tung. Just as he • forced the Soviets in our direction
  • type work can be done--population its Mao Tse of developing a real It could produce a major political to the dynamic political leadership momentum of effect leading which Viet-Nam so urgently needs. TOP SEGRE!• NeBIS .1 MODI$ - 'fOP
  • power grows out of the barrel of a gun," Mao Tse-tung had dictated. Political shells from Giap's new guns burst among the faltering statesmen of the · '\Vest and shot them down. Giap has neither forgotten the lesson nor for a moment abandoned his hopes