VIEWS ON PROBLEMS OF IDEOLOGICAL INDOCTRINATION WITHIN THE ARMY
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troo~~s was a product a~' the ha.~;h degree off' glass hatred far ~~he
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:feudal, and react~,anary Kuama.ntan~ re~~.me~ r~h~,e class hatred .arose
a.n turn ~'xom the brutal. suppr~:ssa.on of a~rara.an re~'o~:~m by the. reach a
tianax~ ~e~~.me~ wh~,ch standsi,n sharp co~,~rast ~La t he a~~;ra~a.an reform
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conscientious ef:Eorts ~.n peaee~~.m
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we taught 'the army was ha,~~~.y e~~'ec~,~.ve urrdax p~nva.ou,s aa.rcums~tar~cc;s
bu�t now leas becoane abso7,E�te. car ~.ns~tance~ it was n,ot possa,b7.e �~a
~n~eaah p~.tr~.otism in 'the past because �th,e rnos�t pros s;i.n~r issue a�L� ~tl~iat '
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tame was to sat~.s~'y �~Yle p~asa,n~l;s' demand :f'ox` p~^~.vai,e owncrship ,and
' �t11u~; to increase �thea.r :C~,~,hta.n~; anor~~.1.~ agaa.ns�~ their oppressoz~s~ the
regime urd~r. the ~.mpexialis~t :Lackeys and 'the bureaucratic ca~~.ta~.ist
c~.ass. A~.�~h.ou~h we sk~ou,ld continue ~;o satis~'y tha peaaan�ts' des].re ~
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with which w~ proceed to reindoctrinat~ the army a.s obv~.aus.xn the �
past we u�ti~:i~ed �the peopl,e~s hatred :E'or their enemy; in athor wards,
w~ ondeavared �to s~ta.s~'y the peopa.e's desire ~~o em~ncipato �~hem-
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s~~,ves :from the enemy� SincE th.e enemy has been d.e~'~a�~~d and the a,,
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