On August 3rd 1920 and September 6th 19, Cai Hesen, who was studying part-time in France, discussed in detail the issue of * * * production party in two letters to Mao Zedong, and put forward: "First of all, we should organize the party. Because it is the initiator, propagandist, vanguard and war department of the revolutionary movement. "
On the basis of investigating the * * * production party in western European countries, especially the Russian * * * production party, he put forward specific steps for party building, including "blatantly formally establishing the * * * production party in China". About this time, Chen Duxiu was in Shanghai, and Li Dazhao and Zhang Shenfu also discussed the name of the party through letters, and decided to adopt "* * * Production Party" as the name of the proletarian party in China.
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The earliest organization of China * * * Production Party was founded in Shanghai. 1920 in August, the early organization of Shanghai * * * production party was formally established. Participants include Chen Duxiu, Li, Li Da, Chen Wangdao and Yu Xiusong. Chen Duxiu is a secretary. After the early organization of Shanghai * * * production party was established, it actually became the contact center of party building activities in various places, and played an important role in the initiating group of China * * * production party. ?
The birth of China * * Production Party is the objective need of China's revolutionary development and the product of the combination of Marxism and China's workers' movement. 1840 After the Opium War, the forces of international capitalism and imperialism invaded China, and the social structure of China gradually evolved from a feudal society to a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society.
From the Opium War to the May 4th Movement, the people of China fought bravely and unyieldingly against imperialism and feudal rule, mainly the peasant war of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Revolution of 1911 led by the bourgeoisie, but they all failed one after another. History has proved that neither the peasant class nor the national bourgeoisie in China can lead the democratic revolution to victory because of their historical and class limitations.
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