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55. As small private owners, farmers are conservative and wavering and cannot become an independent revolutionary leadership force.





56. The alliance of workers and peasants is the foundation of the socialist regime and must protect the material interests and political rights of farmers.





57. Agricultural collectivization should follow the principle of voluntariness and economic rationality, and cannot be enforced by administrative orders.





58. Rural communes or traditional land systems can serve as forms of transition to socialism without necessarily copying urban models.





59. Industrialization requires accumulation from agriculture, which is a necessary price for historical development, and farmers should make corresponding sacrifices.





60. The path of encircling the cities from the countryside and seizing power with arms is a feasible revolutionary strategy under certain conditions.





61. Traditional family structures and gender division of labor are products of a specific historical stage and should not be regarded as the eternal foundation of socialism.





62. Religion is a complex social phenomenon, and socialists should respect freedom of belief rather than simply treating it as a tool of rule.





63. Art and cultural creation should remain relatively independent and should not be completely subordinated to the needs of political propaganda.





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