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Mao Zedong – His Person, and Perspectives of Maoism By Group 1
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Who is he? A chinese revolutionary A political theorist A communist leader He was the leader of the People’s Republic of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976
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The Mao Era Revolution Korean War Zhen Fan Three-anti/five-anti campaigns Hundred Flowers Campaign Anti-Rightist Movement Great Leap Forward Great Chinese Famine Cultural Revolution Revolution Korean War Zhen Fan Three-anti/five-anti campaigns Hundred Flowers Campaign Anti-Rightist Movement Great Leap Forward Great Chinese Famine Cultural Revolution Lin Biao Gang of Four Tiananmen Incident
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Leadership of China The People's Republic of China (PRC) was established on October 1, 1949 From 1954 to 1959, Mao was the Chairman of the PRC He was known as Chairman Mao
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Maoism A form of Marxist communist theory Derived from the teachings of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong Developed during the 1950s and 1960s It is applied as the political and military guiding ideology in the Communist Party of China
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Marxist Origins Mao’s most important reflections emerge on the concept of “contradiction" (maodun). These are contained in two major essays: “On contradiction” and “On the correct handling of contradictions among the people”. He adopted the idea that contradiction is present in matter itself
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Death He died on September 9 after his organs failed He suffered a heart attack on September 2 which affected a large part of his heart His daughter’s actions were detrimental to his health A memorial service was held in Tiananmen Square on September 18, 1976
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Legacy The Chinese government officially regards Mao as a national hero. In 2008, China opened the Mao Zedong Square to visitors in his hometown of central Hunan Province to mark the 115th anniversary of his birth.
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Critique and Interpretation Maoism has fallen out of favour within the Communist Party of China, since Deng Xiaoping's reforms in 1978 Deng believed that Maoism showed the dangers of "ultra-leftism", manifested in the harm perpetrated by the various mass movements that characterized the Maoist era
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K What I Know ? What I Know ? W What I Want To Know ? What I Want To Know ? L What I Learned ? What I Learned ? He was a Chinese revolutionary, political theorist and communist leader. He was very famous What he contributed to China ? His early life His political ideas He died on September 9 He was regarded as a national hero by the government
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K What I know W What I want to know L What I learned Chairman Mao was very famous at that time. He killed many people in his favour and made the country better. I wish to find out more aboutwhat he did. Maoism is A form of Marxist communist theory Derived from the teachings of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong Developed during the 1950s and 1960s It is applied as the political and military guiding ideology in the Communist Party of China The Chinese government officially regards Mao as a national hero. In 2008, China opened the Mao Zedong Square to visitors in his hometown of central Hunan Province to mark the 115th anniversary of his birth
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