commemorative activities is the publication of outstanding theoretical works related to the study and propagation of Mao Zedong Thought, as well as the publication of popular and other books. In order to carry out this task efficiently we hereby issue the following circular:
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1. The effective publication of works in relation to Comrade Mao's centenary is an important and serious political duty. All propaganda departments and news and publishing organizations must give their full and earnest attention to energetically organizing this work, making careful arrangements, prioritizing tasks, ensuring the quality of publications and guarding against empty formalism;
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2. Works to be published as part of the centenary, including the writings of Mao Zedong, selected writings, manuscripts, collections of letters, as well as biographies of Mao Zedong, memoirs, works of reportage, academic studies, reference books and picture albums, are to be strictly reviewed and approved according to the stipulations and guidelines that have been set out;
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3. In accordance with the relevant rules, it is forbidden for any publisher without the appropriate authority to produce books of this kind. If plans have been made for such publications they are to be abandoned forthwith and any infraction of this regulation will be investigated and punished severely;
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4. The writing and editing of all books in this category is only to be undertaken by specialized personnel. Manuscripts that, according to the regulations, have to be submitted to the relevant organs for review must be sent in. All manuscripts that deal with major historical issues must take as their standard Party Central's [1945] "Resolution on Certain Questions of History" and [the 1981 document] "On Questions of Party HistoryResolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China." As for matters pertaining to major Party secrets, publishers must comply with the relevant rules of Party Central without exception and ensure that no state secrets are disclosed;
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5. In producing the above books all publishers must strictly enforce the system of the "three-tier editing" of manuscripts 2 so that the political content of all works can be carefully monitored. If there are any uncertainties advice should immediately be sought according to the relevant regulations. At the same time, it is vital that the quality of manuscripts is insured, as well as the quality of printing and binding; and
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6. So as to enthusiastically and responsibly carry out this important work, all titles to be produced for the centenary are to be submitted by local publishers to the relevant provincial departments of propaganda and news and publishing bureaux for examination and approval. Central publishers
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