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The Cultural Revolution was launched by Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power (1966-76) to renew the spirit of the Chinese revolution. ... In addition, with the death of Mao and the end of the Cultural Revolution (the Cultural ;
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Trial of Gang of Four The Gang of Four was arrested in a bloodless coup one month after Mao's death in September 1976, marking the end of the Cultural Revolution. They were put on trial in 1980 and convicted of "persecuting to death" 34,000 people.
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However, he returned to power in 1966 when with Lin Biao he initiated the Cultural Revolution. On 3rd September, 1966, Lin Biao made a speech where he urged pupils ... The Cultural Revolution came to an end when Liu Shaoqi resigned from all his posts on 13th October 1968. Lin Biao now became Mao's designated successor.
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This page is the history of the Cultural Revolution. ... History of The Cultural Revolution ... Considering the CR a victory, Mao had already been contemplating bringing the CR to an end. However, Jiang and Lin, who had grasped allot of power, did not want the movement to end. As a result, the CR program continued to destroy China.
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editor's note "The Cultural Revolution and the Fall of Lin Piao" was written by Sam Marcy in August, 1972, after the appearance of the official version of the death and purge of Lin Piao.
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From the beginning of the 1960s through the end of the Cultural Revolution, anti-imperialism and anti-revisionism necessitated the publication of "internal books" that dealt with foreign politics, history, literature, and the arts.
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The depth and extent of these changes are indicated by the call for a conscious cultural evolution. This paper considers a possible contribution from accounting to comply with such an evolution. ... The end of sustainable development is considered within the conclusion...
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Alexis de Tocqueville was very concerned about the individualistic implications of US democracy. He was aware that, with the emergence of more equal social conditions and the linked strengthening of ... He forecast the waning of the aristocratic virtues, ... Alexis de Tocqueville states in 'Democracy in America' that in the US,
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In the first phase of the Cultural Revolution, the urban youth were mobilised against the intelligentsia and better-off or educated sections of the working class. ... The Cultural Revolution did not really end until Mao’s death in September 1976, although from 1971 onwards there was a gradual return to ‘normality’.
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