Looking Back at the 1964 "Exhibit Against Feudal Superstition" in Zhejiang

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Contemporary Chinese Thought 28 (1):20-23 (1996)
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Abstract

The report from the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of Zhejiang Province explains: In response to the spirit of the comment made by a leading comrade of the Central Committee, we submit the following brief report on the "Exhibit Against Feudal Superstition" held in this province from 1964 to 1965 and on the circumstances of the traveling exhibit on the same theme:In April 1964, the Science and Technology Association of Zhejiang Province started to prepare for the "Exhibition Against Feudal Superstition," in compliance with directives issued by the provincial Party committee and the standing committee of the provincial people's congress and under the guidance of the Propaganda Department of the provincial Party committee.

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