14.1 Origins and objectives of the Cultural Revolution
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The Cultural Revolution, launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, was a decade-long period of political and social upheaval in China. It aimed to purge the Communist Party of perceived capitalist influences and reinforce Mao's ideology, mobilizing youth to attack traditional values and party officials. The movement's impact was far-reaching, disrupting education, economy, and social structures. It led to widespread violence, persecution of intellectuals, and destruction of cultural heritage. The Cultural Revolution's legacy continues to shape modern China, influencing political, social, and economic policies.
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The Cultural Revolution, launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, was a decade-long period of political and social upheaval in China. It aimed to purge the Communist Party of perceived capitalist influences and reinforce Mao's ideology, mobilizing youth to attack traditional values and party officials. The movement's impact was far-reaching, disrupting education, economy, and social structures. It led to widespread violence, persecution of intellectuals, and destruction of cultural heritage. The Cultural Revolution's legacy continues to shape modern China, influencing political, social, and economic policies.
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