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The Chronology of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ; (Wuchanjieji Wenhua Dageming) ... May 1966: Articles in Communist Party newspapers introduce the concept of a Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
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Wang Shouxin was a woman who gained administrative control of the Bin County Coal State Enterprise in Heileungjiang (Black Dragon River) Province in the far north of China as a result of the political turmoil of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
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Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (GPCR) had been unleashed by Mao Tsetung himself, but it was never the orchestrated political demonstrations serving "palace intrigue" that the imperialists and reactionaries try to claim.
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By mid-1966 Mao's campaign had erupted into what came to be known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ( ), the first mass action to have emerged against the CCP apparatus itself.
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The accepted view among Marxist-Leninists is that the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (GCPR) was a struggle of the masses, led by Chairman Mao, to defeat the bourgeois rightists within the Party and thereby prevent their influence from growing to the point where they could reverse the proletarian dictatorship.
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Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ... Our country is now in an upsurge of the great proletarian Cultural Revolution which is pounding at all the decadent ideological and cultural positions still held by the bourgeoisie and the remnants of feudalism.
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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. ... In the second phase of the Cultural Revolution, the atomised and terrorised population was mobilised against the Party. In December 1966, Mao declared that...
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7-Oct-03: 1970-76: Power Struggles at the Top ... 1970-76: Power Struggles at the ... September 1971: failed assassination and...
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This is the artwork in "Chinese Posters: Art from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution". ... This item: Chinese Posters: Art from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution by Lincoln Cushing...
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