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Postgraduate political classics (2)
1. "Oppose bookishness" (1930)-Insist on investigation and study, and wash away idealism.

1 is the first document of the CPC Central Committee against dogmatism.

2. It is the first article put forward by the Chinese Communist Party on the "ideological line";

3. Put forward for the first time that "there is no right to speak without investigation" (emphasizing the importance of investigation and research);

4. Put forward the idea that "the victory of China Revolution depends on Comrade China's understanding of China", which marks the initial formation of the party's independent thought; Put forward the ideological line of seeking truth from facts; Formed a clear Marxist ideological line.

5. Elaborate the main contents, purposes and methods of the survey, that is, class analysis.

Second, The Strategic Issues of China's Revolutionary War (1936).

Four characteristics of China's revolutionary war are analyzed.

(1) China is a semi-colonial country with unbalanced economic development, which experienced the revolution of 1924- 1927;

(2) the strength of the enemy;

The weakness of the people's army;

(4) * * * the leadership of the party and the agrarian revolution.

(1) (4) stipulates the possible development of China people's army and the possibility of defeating the enemy; (2) (3) stipulates the persistence of war.

Three. On the Theory of Practice (1937)-Cognition must be unified with practice.

1 reveals the essential characteristics of Marxist epistemology;

2. Reveal the dialectical development process of cognition;

3. Developed the epistemological thought of the unity of subjectivity and objectivity and the unity of theory and practice.

Four. The theory of contradiction (1937)-The law of unity of opposites is the core of dialectics.

1. Upholding and developing the law of unity of opposites is the essence and core idea of dialectics;

2. Put forward the principle of universality and particularity of contradiction and its dialectical relationship;

3. The principles of contradictory identity and struggle are discussed.

Five, "War and Strategic Issues" (1938)-China's revolution can only be solved by armed struggle.

1. Expound the road and form of revolution, and put forward that "the central task and the highest form of revolution is to seize political power by armed forces and solve problems by war";

2. This paper analyzes the problem of war in detail from the viewpoint of connection, and points out that war is the main form of China's struggle.

3. Analyze the war process from the perspective of development and determine the party's military strategic transformation.

VI. On Protracted War (1938)

1. This paper analyzes the four characteristics of the contradiction between China and Japan: the enemy is strong and I am weak, the enemy is small and I am big, the enemy is the "key" to progress, and the enemy is few and I am many;

2. Criticize the theory of quick victory and the theory of national subjugation; It foresees three stages of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression: defense, stalemate and counterattack;

3. Explain the idea that the soldiers and the people are the foundation of victory, that is, we must rely on the people to win the final victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression;

4. Put the guerrilla war against Japan in a strategic position, that is, "China is a big country and a weak country in the progressive era";

5. Elaborating the theory of strategic defense, we should recognize active defense and oppose passive defense.

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