"Li Li-san line": Failure of Independent Trial by Leaders of CCP

Asian Culture and History 2 (1):P23 (2010)
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Abstract

For quite a long time, “Li Li-san Line” has been the target of criticism as being typical of wrong lines by Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, under the subjective and objective circumstance at that time, it wasn’t by accident that CCP released this line. Regardless of its victory or defect in the history, and only considering behaviors of CCP leaders in the formulation and implementation of the entire line, this was a god-given and independent trial by CCP leaders to resolve revolution in China in its infancy and under the strong controlling force of Comintern

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