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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Wúchǎn Jiējí Wénhuà Dà Gémìng ; nononononoliterally "Proletarian Cultural Great Revolution"; o...
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It was the result of a power struggle within the Politburo. Deng & Liu wanted a more pragmatic, market focussed industrial development. Mao wanted to continue the "revolution". Mao fomented the Cultural Revolution as a means o...
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homepage for eduction and general info ... As a principal purpose, the Cultural Revolution was launched to revitalize revolutionary values for the successor generation of Chinese young people.
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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.
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The Theses on the Chinese Revolution were written during the spring and summer of 1967, when China was in the threes of the so-called 'Cultural Revolution'. Information concerning these historic events was insufficient at the time.
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Among the main loci of Cultural Revolution activism, along with RAPP, were the Communist Academy and the Institute of Red Professors, scholarly institutions whose specific purpose was to train and advance a communist intelligentsia.
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Return to List of Cultural Revolution Essays ... The Primacy of Mao in Cultural Revolution Historiography ... The authors under consideration in this essay, as with all contributors to Cultural Revolution historiography, have been obliged to devote at least some attention to his personage and/or ideology.
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The Cultural Revolution Decade, 1966-76 ... It had the dual purpose of providing mass education less expensively than previously and of re-educating intellectuals and scholars to accept the need for their own participation in manual labor.
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Cultural Revolution, 1966–76, mass mobilization of urban Chinese youth inaugurated by Mao Zedong in an attempt to prevent the development of a bureaucratized Soviet style of Communism. ... More on Cultural Revolution from Infoplease:
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