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16th Party Congress |
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The Second National Congress
Date: July 16-23, 1922
Place: Shanghai
Delegates: 12
Party membership: 195
Major contents: The congress adopted and
issued a declaration. Based on Lenin's theories on national and
colonial questions and the examinations of the basic questions
of the Chinese revolution made since the founding of the CPC,
the declaration analyzed the world situation and the semi-colonial
and semi-feudal nature of the Chinese society, expounded the character,
motive force and targets of the Chinese revolution and formulated
the minimum and maximum programs of the Party. It pointed out
that the Chinese revolution was a democratic revolution against
imperialism and feudalism, and the motive powers of the revolution
were proletariat, peasants and other petty bourgeoisie. The objectives
of the minimum program included eliminating internal disorder
and overthrowing the warlords to achieve peace in the country;
overthrowing oppression by the world's imperialists to gain complete
independence for the Chinese nation. The objectives set by the
maximum program were: to organize the proletariat to establish
the dictatorship by workers and peasants by means of class struggles,
eliminate the system of private ownership and gradually move into
the communist society. For the first time in modern China, the
congress set forth a program of democratic revolution, opposing
imperialism and feudalism, and thus it unequivocally stated the
tasks and orientation of the Chinese revolution. It also adopted
the Constitution of the CPC.
The Central Executive Committee of the Party composed
of Chen Duxiu, Zhang Guotao, Cai Hesen, Gao Junyu and Deng Zhongxia
were elected, with Chen Duxiu serving as the chairman of the committee.
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