October 10
We should therefore see ourselves as in need of change and capable of being changed. We should not look upon ourselves as immutable, perfect and sacrosanct, as persons who need not and cannot be changed. When we pose the task of remoulding ourselves in social struggle, we are not demeaning ourselves; the objective laws of social development demand it. Unless we do so, we cannot make progress, or fulfill the task of changing society.
Liu Shaoqi
from Why Communists Must Undertake Self Cultivation in How to be a Good Communist (July 1939)
Liu Shaoqi
from Why Communists Must Undertake Self Cultivation in How to be a Good Communist (July 1939)


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