
25-Point Program
The 25-Point Program was the Chinese Communist Party’s guiding list of political, social, and economic goals established in 1927. It outlined their plans for building a communist society in China, including key ideas like overthrowing the ruling government, promoting equality, land redistribution, and rejecting foreign influence. Essentially, it served as a blueprint to unify supporters and direct efforts toward revolution and societal transformation. The program emphasized national independence, social justice, and the idea of empowering workers and peasants to create a new socialist China.