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Lecture 3 : Mao’s Ideology/ Cult of Mao
Rise of the Moderates
3 Areas of Focus
1. Rise of the ‘Moderates’/ Mao’s retreat from power
2. Mao’s Ideology
3. Cult of Mao
Together, all 3 provide background/ explanation for the Cultural Revolution
1. Rise of the ‘Moderates’
Moderates
Liu Shiaoqi
Became President of China/ Head of State
Moderates
Zhou Enlai
Prime Minister
Moderates
Deng Xiaoping becomesParty Secretary
Practical as regards economic activity:
It does not matter if a cat is white or black- as long as it catches mice it is a good cat
Moderate’s Economic Policies: Practical
The moderates abandoned the Great Leap Forward
• Communes were reduced in size• Backyard steel factories were shut down• Peasants were returned to the fields• Some were given their own plots of land & were allowed to sell their surplus
Mao unhappy with policies- they were a return to Western ideas & capitalism
Mao v. Moderates: Why?
Moderates: Interested in results of economic policies- even if some capitalist ideas
• incentives to work harder (more pay)• Private property
Mao: Wanted Communist ideology. Not capitalism
2. Mao’s Ideology
Capitalism is BAD
• Exploitation/ taking advantage of workers for profit
• Private property
• Class system
Use and study Chairman Mao's glorious philosophical thought in a big way
Mao’s quotes
Never forget class struggle
Classes struggle, some classes triumph, others are eliminated…In class (capitalist) society everyone lives as a member of a particular class, and every kind of thinking, without exception, is stamped with the brand of a class
People need Mao Zedong thought!!
Mao’s beliefs
Constant struggle:
Who will win in the struggle between the proletariat (workers) and the bourgeoisie (capitalists) has not been really settled yet. We still have to wage a continuing struggle against bourgeois (capitalist) ideology
How will revolution be accomplished?
Always careful: We still have to wage a continuing struggle against bourgeois ideology
Violent if necessary: Everything reactionary is the same; if you don't hit them, they won't fall.
Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy.
Is it Easy?
In order to create it is first necessary to destroy
A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or (sewing)
Every generation needs a new (communist) revolution
Everything is political
There is….no such thing as art for art's sake, art that is detached from or independent of politics. [Art] should operate as a powerful weapon for uniting and educating people and for attacking and destroying the enemy
China’s large population will lead the revolution- with Mao Zedong thought!!
The outstanding thing about China's 600 million people is that they are "poor and blank." This may seem to be a bad thing, but in reality it is a good thing. Poverty gives rise to the desire for change, the desire for action and the desire for revolution.
3. The Cult of Mao
Mao is the greatest communist of his age
Mao is the greatest communist of his age
Chairman Mao gives us a happy life
Mao is the greatest communist of his age
Follow the Communist Party forever, follow Chairman Mao forever
The Great Helmsman
In the Yangtze….
Mao is the greatest communist of his age
Mao is the greatest communist of his age
Forging ahead courageously while following the great leader Chairman Mao!
1. Mao unhappy with moderates economic policies
2. They’re taking steps that go against or even abandon Mao’s revolutionary Communist ideology
3. Combine the above with the way that Mao has been portrayed to the masses
Between 1962 - 1966
You were born in 1949, the year the Communists took power. You have been told your whole life that Mao is The Great Leader. Images are all around that deify Mao (make God-like). What would YOU do when Mao, in 1966, calls for a great purging of those opposed to him?
Mao & the Impact of Ideology
Consider Mao’s actions:• The political, economic and social changes of the early
years • Campaigns against ‘enemies’ of the revolution• Women’s Rights• 100 Flowers Movement and what happened to those who
criticized the CCP• Putting peasants into communes (no private property)• Great Leap Forward (The 2d ‘5 Year Plan’) and its
continuation in the face of evidence it wasn’t working• Purge of Marshall Peng Duhuia• The ‘Cult’ of Mao
Mao & the Impact of Ideology
Now consider Mao’s ideology (beliefs) as demonstrated by his quotes…..• about communism• The revolution• rightists (reactionaries) • Those wanted China to return to a class system (either
inadvertently or on purpose)• Even within the Party itself
Question: What was the impact of Mao’s Ideology on his Policies? (with examples)