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    The Long March

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    the Red Army had lost 45’000 men‚ more than half than which they had started with. Many of the commanders blamed Braun for this‚ and when they had reached the town of Zunyi the leaders of the Communist Party decided to suspend Otto Braun and give Mao Zedong the military control of the Red Army back. It is hard to have an opinion about whether this was a great event‚ or an undignified shamble of a retreat. Of course surviving this deadly journey showed that China‚ the Communists to be more specific

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    Pursuit Of Perfection

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    Perfection is often promised by world leaders‚ obviously it is never achieved. For example during the Chinese Civil War that brought Mao Zedong to power‚ he promised a new "perfect" China. It turns out that his "perfect" vision was murdering teachers‚ and low class citizens to "perfect" their population. The point being that‚ he corrupted this promise which was used to lure in dupes. The question "should we pursue perfection" was brought up‚ and to answer that I said we shouldn’t. There will never

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    Communism liberated women

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    sprouting across the nation in the efforts to emancipate the countries oppressed state and these compilations of strife endorsed the welcoming of communism and its utopian objectives (AllAboutGOD.com Ministries) under the rule of Mao Zedong in 1949. With the aid of this ideology Zedong sought its economic affluence to strengthen and modernise China’s shattered state at the time (Mack). Chen Zhili‚ president of the All-China Women’s Foundation and also vice-chair of the Standing Committee of the National

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    officially recognize the government of the People’s Republic of China‚ the China seat in the United Nations‚ and access to Western technology. Former President Richard Nixon traveled to China in February 1972‚ where he met with China’s chairman‚ Mao Zedong‚ and held talks with Premier Zhou Enlai of the State Council of China on ending tensions between the U.S. and China and improving trade relations. He was the first U.S. President to visit China. At the end of his trip‚ the United States and Chinese

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    Communist Party

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    that the economic freedom will come when you fight with the rich who have amassed wealth.The term Naxalism was led by CharuMajumdar‚ KanuSanyal and JangalSanthal initiated a violent uprising in 1967. 6. CharuMajumdar‚ inspired by the doctrines of Mao Zedong of china‚ advocated that Indian peasants and lower class tribals overthrow the government and upper classes by force whom he held responsible for their plight.A large

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    guilt‚ and by a feeling of separation from her roots. “Curiosity about my ancestry made me feel ashamed that I couldn’t speak Chinese and knew so little about China” (14). After devouring every morsel of information that she could‚ she firmly believed Mao and his “comrades” were the only people who had a legit shot at establishing a utopic society. It was official. Jan Wong was going to Beijing. Red China Blues captivates the audience through numerous unabashed‚ personal reports of her journey to become

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    reasons for starting may have been different‚ but both revolutions had one goal: to unite the country’s people through their patriotism. Both leaders were totalitarian dictators that wanted change. While Lenin used Marxist ideals in his movements‚ Mao used his own interpretation of communism and called it Maoism. The Chinese Revolution lasted about 28 years‚ while the Russian Revolution only lasted about one year. The reason for this difference is because the ideas of Karl Marx were barely known

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    China’s future Xi Jinping and the Chinese dream The vision of China’s new president should serve his people‚ not a nationalist state May 4th 2013 |From the print edition IN 1793 a British envoy‚ Lord Macartney‚ arrived at the court of the Chinese emperor‚ hoping to open an embassy. He brought with him a selection of gifts from his newly industrialising nation. The Qianlong emperor‚ whose country then accounted for about a third of global GDP‚ swatted him away: “Your sincere humility and

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    The Great Leap Forward

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    economic development. It is one of those "moments" in Chinese history that is the epitome of Mao Zedong’s willingness to experiment‚ as well as his political genius in seizing control of the forms of government out of the hands of his intellectual and political adversaries within the Communist Party of China. Given that more conservative leaders‚ such as Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping‚ were not in agreement with Mao on the policies of the Great Leap Forward. The implementation of these policies resulted

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    words Since 1949‚ Mao created People Republic of China‚ he became a leader in almost 27 years. The establishment of new China marks the opening of a new age. With the establishment of People’s Republic of China‚ Mao Zedong outlining general goals and main course for transforming China from agricultural country to industrial‚ and from new-democratic society to socialist. In the main time Mao also set up foreign relationships with other country. The reason why Mao was doing this is because

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