The Maoism: "Wild Swans" and "Mao: The Unknown Story"
The Maoism is a peculiar ideology and political doctrine developed in China after 1949 with the Communists threw whose leader was Mao Zedong (or Mao Tse Tung), was founded on the thinking and strategy of jef than Chairman Mao, Communist national character. Its apogee was observed ideological 1966 to 1976 with the Cultural Revolution, a movement of technical progress and of course the country's political repression.
As described by the Chinese Communist Party itself: Saturday, October 27, 2007
"What is Maoism? Maoism is the rise of Marxism-Leninism to a third, new and higher stage in the struggle for proletarian leadership of the democratic revolution, the development of building socialism and the continuation of the revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat, proletarian cultural revolution, when imperialism deepens its decomposition and the revolution has become the main trend of history, amid the most complex and largest wars seen to date and the relentless struggle against modern revisionism. "
First Party Congress (Basic Documents)
To get an idea and a direct witness what really happened during the Maoism, and end
and during Cultural Revolution (as a juvenile in previous stage, the Big Step in advance), I recommend reading the autobiographical book "Wild Swans" and the biography of Mao Mao: The Unknown Story "by Jung Chang, a Chinese journalist who was one of the first people to leave the country after the Cultural Revolution, and currently resides in England. "Wild Swans" is the story of the writer's family, 3 generations of women going through history from the imperial era to the capitalist, living all stages of Chinese communism. "Mao: The Unknown Story" is a book emerged from dozens of interviews with people involved directly or indirectly to the Cultural Revolution and Mao Zedong. Thus will a version of the facts rather than the official historiography, very shocking and extremadamante critical. We leave you
judgments that emerge from these readings.
To get an idea and a direct witness what really happened during the Maoism, and end
and during Cultural Revolution (as a juvenile in previous stage, the Big Step in advance), I recommend reading the autobiographical book "Wild Swans" and the biography of Mao Mao: The Unknown Story "by Jung Chang, a Chinese journalist who was one of the first people to leave the country after the Cultural Revolution, and currently resides in England. "Wild Swans" is the story of the writer's family, 3 generations of women going through history from the imperial era to the capitalist, living all stages of Chinese communism. "Mao: The Unknown Story" is a book emerged from dozens of interviews with people involved directly or indirectly to the Cultural Revolution and Mao Zedong. Thus will a version of the facts rather than the official historiography, very shocking and extremadamante critical. We leave you
judgments that emerge from these readings.
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