Subtitled "The Chief Mandarin Asked For Rebellion". On the cultural revolution and the development of ultra-left thought in ...
The revolution dealt a major blow to imperialism ... The Chinese Communist Party regime headed by Mao Tse-Tung implemented bourgeois nationalist measures, including the expropriation of the ...
An introduction to the MINUS Group and João Bernardo by David and Stuart Wise. Originally published on the Revolt Against Plenty website in 2012. This text was complemented on that site by others ...
The world's second largest economy faces demographic headwinds, as its dwindling population continues to age, leaving a ...
During the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s Chinese people had to carry their Little Red Books, which contained Mao Zedong ideas about Communism. The Cultural Revolution was led by Mao to turn ...
Lily Tang Williams grew up in China and witnessed Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution firsthand. A Chinese lawyer and law school professor, she was able to leave China and is now an American ...
While bold, their ambitions bring to mind an infamous historical parallel: Mao Zedong’s disastrous attempt to revolutionize China’s bureaucratic system during the Cultural Revolution (1966 ...
The Cultural Revolution began in 1966 when Communist leader Mao Zedong began a campaign to eliminate his rivals. Li Zhensheng/Contact Press Images/Eyevine Swimmers reading Mao's 'Little Red Book ...
Michael Wood explores the origins and rise of the Chinese Communist Party, and the significance of Mao Zedong in the process ... conditions for a successful revolution, despite the violent ...
Their effort is compared to Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution, emphasizing the need to avoid ideological purges, factionalism, and short-term chaos that led to long-term damage in China.