Refutation Of The "Stinking Number Nine" Theory Of The "Gang Of Four"

Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):43-56 (1977)
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The "gang of four" — Wang Hung-wen, Chang Ch'un-ch'iao, Chiang Ch'ing and Yao Wen-yuan — have created great chaos by confusing the relations between ourselves and the enemy, obliterating the differences between the two kinds of contradiction, wrecking Chairman Mao's policy of uniting with, educating and reforming intellectuals, calling intellectuals the "stinking number nine," smothering the revolutionary initiative of the broad masses of intellectuals, and destroying the ranks of revolutionary intellectuals

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reprint K'E.-T'ing, Shen (1977) "Refutation of the "stinking number nine" theory of the "gang of four"". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 9(2):43

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