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Polemic on General Line of International ... - From Marx to Mao

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ship <strong>of</strong> the proletariat, attempting <strong>to</strong> replace the socialistsystem with the ideology, politics, ec<strong>on</strong>omy and culture <strong>of</strong> thebourgeoisie, and <strong>to</strong> res<strong>to</strong>re capitalism.In the last eleven years, exploiting the prestige <strong>of</strong> the CommunistParty <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Uni<strong>on</strong> and <strong>of</strong> the first socialistcountry that had been built up under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Leninand Stalin, Khrushchov did all the bad things he possiblycould in c<strong>on</strong>traventi<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> the genuine will <strong>of</strong> the Sovietpeople. These bad things may be summed up as follows:1. On the pretext <strong>of</strong> “combating the pers<strong>on</strong>ality cult” andusing the most scurrilous language, he railed at Stalin, theleader <strong>of</strong> the Communist Party <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Uni<strong>on</strong> and theSoviet people. In opposing Stalin, he opposed <strong>Marx</strong>ism-Leninism. He tried at <strong>on</strong>e stroke <strong>to</strong> write <strong>of</strong>f all the greatachievements <strong>of</strong> the Soviet people in the entire period underStalin’s leadership in order <strong>to</strong> defame the dicta<strong>to</strong>rship <strong>of</strong> theproletariat, the socialist system, the great Soviet CommunistParty, the great Soviet Uni<strong>on</strong> and the internati<strong>on</strong>al communistmovement. In so doing, Khrushchov provided the imperialistsand the reacti<strong>on</strong>aries <strong>of</strong> all countries with the dirtiest <strong>of</strong>weap<strong>on</strong>s for their anti-Soviet and anti-Communist activities.2. In open violati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Declarati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> 1957 and theStatement <strong>of</strong> 1960, he sought “all-round co-operati<strong>on</strong>” withU.S. imperialism and fallaciously maintained that the heads<strong>of</strong> the Soviet Uni<strong>on</strong> and the United States would “decide thefate <strong>of</strong> humanity”, c<strong>on</strong>stantly praising the chieftains <strong>of</strong> U.S.imperialism as “having a sincere desire for peace”. Pursuingan adventurist policy at <strong>on</strong>e moment, he transported guidedmissiles <strong>to</strong> Cuba, and pursuing a capitulati<strong>on</strong>ist policy at another,he docilely withdrew the missiles and bombers fromCuba <strong>on</strong> the order <strong>of</strong> the U.S. pirates. He accepted inspecti<strong>on</strong>by the U.S. fleet and even tried <strong>to</strong> sell out Cuba’s sovereigntyby agreeing, behind the Cuban Government’s back, <strong>to</strong>the “inspecti<strong>on</strong>” <strong>of</strong> Cuba by the United Nati<strong>on</strong>s, which isunder U.S. c<strong>on</strong>trol. In so doing, Khrushchov brought a humil-485

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