New Democracy
New Democracy is the theory of the proletarian leadership of the democratic revolution of the colonial and semi-colonial state proposed by Mao Zedong, chairman of the Communist Party of China, and was the core of Mao Zedong Thought. Mao Zedong thought that before the implementation of communism, we must first go through the transitional stage of the new democracy, this theory in Mao Zedong's "New Democracy" (January 9, 1940 Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border) Discussion. "New Democracy" published, not only marks the Mao Zedong founded a complete new democratic revolutionary theory, and the creation of a new theory of new democratic society. On February 20, Mao Zedong denied "the dictatorship of one party and one class" in the "constitutionalism of the new democracy" at the inaugural meeting of the constitutional government in Yan'an. Later, he in the "on the coalition government", "on the people's democratic dictatorship" and other writings and made further elaboration and play to make it more systematic and complete. However, in 1953 Mao Zedong criticized Liu Shaoqi's "capitalist tendency" of "establishing a new democratic social order". ...