Topic summary
On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People

Leader of China
- 1945 election as CCP leader
- Tenure
- Revolution
- Land Reform Movement
- Proclamation
- Korean War
- Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries
- Three-anti and Five-anti Campaigns
- First five-year plan
- Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
- Bandung Conference
- Sufan movement
- Hundred Flowers Campaign
- Anti-Rightist Campaign
- Canton Fair
- Great Leap Forward
- Great Chinese Famine
- Two Bombs, One Satellite
- Seven Thousand Cadres Conference
- Socialist Education Movement
- Third Front
- Cultural Revolution
- Abolition of the presidency
- UN representation
- Richard Nixon visit
Works
- Bombard the Headquarters
- A Critique of Soviet Economics
- On Contradiction
- On Guerrilla Warfare
- On New Democracy
- On Practice
- On Protracted War
- On the Correct Handling of
Contradictions Among the People - On the People's Democratic Dictatorship
- On the Ten Major Relationships
- Oppose Book Worship
- Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
- Reply to Li Shuyi
- Hunan Report
- Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung
- The Shian Kian Weekly Review
- Poetry
Legacy
On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People (Chinese: 关于正确处理人民内部矛盾的问题) is a 1957 essay by the Chinese Communist revolutionary Mao Zedong published during the Eleventh Session of the Supreme State Conference. It explores the concepts developed by Mao in the 1937 publication On Contradiction concerning dialectical reasoning, and sets out to establish a social philosophy based on these concepts.