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Mao's Motivation and Strategy : Mao's Motivation and Strategy.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mao and the Cultural Revolution SeriesPublisher: Honolulu, HI : Enrich Professional Publishing (S) Private, Limited, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (362 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623201524
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mao's Motivation and StrategyDDC classification:
  • 951.05092400000001
LOC classification:
  • DS778.M3.A543 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Historical Lessons of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong and the Significance of the Cultural Revolution -- Basic Characteristics of the Cultural Revolution -- Analytical Framework -- Content and Organization -- Mao Zedong's Preparations for the Cultural Revolution -- International Background to Mao Zedong's Class Struggle Theory -- Mao Zedong's Basic Assessment of the Political Situation in China -- Mao Zedong's Basic Assessment of the Economic Situation in China -- Fomenting Public Sentiment for the Launch of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Political Differences with Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping -- How the Intraparty Democratic System Failed -- How China Missed Development Opportunities -- The First Salvo of the Cultural Revolution -- February Outline and February Minutes -- Notice on May 16 and the First Purge of Veteran Cadres -- The Big-character Poster at Peking University and "Letter to Jiang Qing" -- The Eleventh Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee of the CPC and "Bombarding the Headquarters" -- The "Destroy Four Olds" Movement and Nationwide Chaos -- Criticism of the Bourgeois Counter-revolutionary Line and the Convention of the Central Work Conference in October -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Acclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1976 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political ambitions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade.
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Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Historical Lessons of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong and the Significance of the Cultural Revolution -- Basic Characteristics of the Cultural Revolution -- Analytical Framework -- Content and Organization -- Mao Zedong's Preparations for the Cultural Revolution -- International Background to Mao Zedong's Class Struggle Theory -- Mao Zedong's Basic Assessment of the Political Situation in China -- Mao Zedong's Basic Assessment of the Economic Situation in China -- Fomenting Public Sentiment for the Launch of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Political Differences with Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping -- How the Intraparty Democratic System Failed -- How China Missed Development Opportunities -- The First Salvo of the Cultural Revolution -- February Outline and February Minutes -- Notice on May 16 and the First Purge of Veteran Cadres -- The Big-character Poster at Peking University and "Letter to Jiang Qing" -- The Eleventh Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee of the CPC and "Bombarding the Headquarters" -- The "Destroy Four Olds" Movement and Nationwide Chaos -- Criticism of the Bourgeois Counter-revolutionary Line and the Convention of the Central Work Conference in October -- Bibliography -- Index.

Acclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1976 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political ambitions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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