Some Quotes from Mao's Little Red Book
Chapter 28 --- Communists A Communist should have largeness of mind and he should be staunch and active, looking upon the interests of the revolution as his very life and subordinating his personal interests to those of the revolution; always and everywhere he should adhere to principle and wage a tireless struggle against all incorrect ideas and actions, so as to consolidate the collective life of the Party and the masses; he should be more concerned about the Party and the masses than about any individual, and more concerned about others than about himself. Only thus can he be considered a Communist.
Every comrade must be brought to understand that the supreme test of the words
and deeds of a Communist is whether they conform with the highest interests and
enjoy the support of the overwhelming majority of the people.
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Lin Biao and Mao Zedong |