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PRC as Revolutionary State Images of the Chinese Cultural Revolution By Paul Pickowicz From:

Campaigns Collectivization 1951– Destroying Enemies of the PRC 1957 – 100 Flowers Movement 1957 Anti-Rightist Campaign

Great Leap Forward: Back Yard Blast Furnaces

GLF Results 1990 Age Cohort From: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis ood/data/pop/p_23c_m.htm

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Liu Shaoqi2. The Four Olds – Old thought – Old culture – Old customs – Old habits

Destroying the Four Olds

3. A New Revolution: Red Guards

Factionalism #2 Lin Biao Zhou Enlai Jiang Qing

The End of the Era: 1976 Zhou 1/6/76 Mao 9/9/76

Factional Battles for Succession Hua GuofengDeng Xiaoping Mao’s ChoicePragmatic Faction

Hardliners: Gang of Four 1980

New Leader: Deng XiaopingDeng Xiaoping In the US February 1979