Mao-zedong Theory Revived to Boost Peasants' Income in Modern Economy
The Mao-zedong theory on increasing peasant's income emphasizes the importance of uniting workers and peasants, achieving Four Modernization, and exploring the rural market. In today's context, this theory remains relevant for boosting peasants' income by enhancing their quality, utilizing rural labor effectively, advancing agriculture with technology, and improving agricultural management and services. This approach aims to address the issue of slow income growth among peasants in a market economy.