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The Chinese Communist Party (中共)
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The Chinese Communist Party began as a small community of urban intellectuals sympathetic to Marxism. After being brutally purged from the city of Shanghai, Mao Zedong advocated the idea of a peasant revolution given China's predominantly rural population. The party gained power in 1949 after defeating the Nationalists in the Civil War and instigated policies based on class struggle, industrialisation and the collectivisation of agriculture.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 9: Anon. Making Little Red Books during the Cultural Revolution
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Mao's Little Red Book
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During the Cultural Revolution, Mao disseminated a cult of personality best encapsulated by the publication of his 'Little Red Book' of quotations. This photograph depicts factory workers mass-producing the text. By 1970, 8 million copies of the text had been printed and the CCP's stated goal was for 99% of the Chinese Population to read the book.
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Anon.
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everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org
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https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org/2016/10/16/making-little-red-books-during-the-cultural-revolution/