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The Little Red BookAs for education for cadres whether at work or in schools for cadres, a policy should be established of focusing such education on the study of the practical problems of the Chinese revolution and using the basic principles of Marxism-Leninism as the guide, and the method of studying Marxism-Leninism statically and in isolation should be discarded. "Reform Our Study" (May 1941), Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 24. For a military school, the most important question is the selection of a director and instructors and the adoption of an educational policy. "Problems of Strategy in China 's Revolutionary War" (December 1936), Selected Works, Vol. I, p. 185.* A school of a hundred people certainly cannot be run well if it does not have a leading group of several people, or a dozen or more, which is formed in accordance with the actual circumstances (and not thrown together artihcially) and is composed of the most active, upright and alert of the teachers, the other staff and the students. "Some Questions Concerning Methods of Leadership" (June 1, 1943), Selected Works, Vol. III, pp. 118-l9 ...» |
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