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Summary Cultural Revolution
Theme 1
Post-GLF actions of Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping, what did Mao think of their policies and actions?
What is a capitalist roader?
Anyone who didn't stick to Mao's interpretation of the communist ideology.
Why the idealogues believed mass mobilisation was essential
To transform China into a communist country as quickly as possible through mass mobilisation
Socialist Education Campaign, 1963
Theme 2
Why was Mao so keen on permanent revolution as a technique?
Mao feared the party had become bureaucratised an the only way to prevent this is through permanent revolution.
What were the Early Ten Points (1963)? How did Deng Xiaoping revise them with the Later Ten Points?
Mao proposed that the masses should be mobilised to criticise corrupt Party cadres. Deng Xiaoping revised them with the Later 10 Points that disruption should be kept to a minimum and that middle class peasants shouldn't be attacked.
Relations with the USSR - Mao's views on this
Mao's views on the youth of China
Theme 3
Theme 4
Mao's main supporters and the Cultural Revolution Group (CRG)
Chen Boda - Maos propaganda chief, Yao Wenyuan - writer of article attacking Wu Han, Zhang Chunqiao - Party Secretary of Shnaghai, Jiang Qing - Mao's fourth wife
Mao's opponents in terms of policy and ideology
Pragmatists\: Deng Xiaoping, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai
Mao's attack on Liu Shaoqi
The play Hai Rui Dismissed from Office (also known as the Wu Han affair) and how this gave Mao an opportunity to attack his opponents
The removal of Peng Zhen
Kang Sheng and the wall poster campaign in Beijing university