The "Cultural Revolution" in industrial and mining enterprises and the repudiation of Tao Zhu
Article Abstract:
Events are examined that led to the downfall of Cultural Revolution Group member Tao Zhu, accused of being a royalist. Topics include internal rivalry and opposing ideological agendas concerning issues such as distribution, intertrade organizations and production management.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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The Central Cultural Revolution Group
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The sporadic development of the Cultural Revolution Group is related. The article focuses on differences of opinion between members on issues such as foreign relations, the inclusion of holdovers, or leaders from the Nationalist regime, and organizational processes.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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The eve of the "Cultural Revolution"
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Events leading to China's Great Cultural Revolution are explored, focusing on the early months of 1966. Topics include conflicts between political leaders and Chairman Mao Zedong regarding relations between the Soviets and the Japanese communist parties.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 1999
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