History The term Naxalites comes from Naxalbari‚ a small village in West Bengal‚ where a section of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) led by Charu Majumdar‚ Kanu Sanyal and Jangal Santhal initiated a violent uprising in 1967. On May 18‚ 1967‚ the Siliguri Kishan Sabha‚ of which Jangal was the president‚ declared their readiness to adopt armed struggle to redistribute land to the landless.[11] The following week‚ a sharecropper near Naxalbari village was attacked by the landlord’s men
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great insight of the mindset of the major members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Li’s article highlights the immediate domestic situations the CCP faced after their victory over the nationalists especially land reform. Based on synopsis of both texts‚ this paper focuses on the genesis of Mao Zedong’s communist mindset‚ the CCP’s defeat in the fifth circulation and the long march‚ and the issue of land reform after communist victory. After the May fourth movement of 1919 that protested
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traditions from 1966 until 1976. The Cultural Revolution changed China‚ but also changed Chinese which Mao implemented communism by eliminating capitalist or old traditions from Chinese society. There several changed in Ji li’ feelings toward the Communist Party. The first change in Ji Li’s feeling is she was proud of her family before that after the Cultural Revolution her background made her shame. Ji Li’s family had education which her grandmother‚ girls were few went to school and her father had
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by Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong. The Khmer Rouge was a communist organization under the leadership of Pol Pot which took control of Cambodia by force. Although the Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Mao Zedong and the Khmer Rouge was a regime led by Pol Pot‚ the two revolutions have similar origins‚ objectives‚ and outcomes. _____‚ the Cultural Revolution and the Khmer Rouge have different origination. The Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Communist leader Mao
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CCCH9009 Protests‚ Rebellions and Revolutions in Modern China Reflective Essay Name: CHAN Chun Ho‚ Goofy UID: 3035071486 Tutorial: Friday 10.30 – 11.20 CCCH 9009 Protests‚ Rebellions and Revolutions in Modern China Reflective Essay Introduction Ian Johnson’s Wild Grass presents three stories that vividly reflect the social and political problems in the contemporary Chinese regime. Featuring three groups of protagonists‚ namely the ‘peasant champion’ who filed class-action lawsuit against the
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paternal and maternal grandmothers. In regards to Mao Zedong‚ the people of China are led to believe that Mao was in some sort of a deity‚ a god that affected everyone’s lives. Simultaneously‚ he was considered as a national father of everyone in Communist China. The author demonstrates this when recalling the sweet of relief he felt when he heard “that Chairman Mao had forgiven” him‚ and through writing exercises that required them to repeatedly practice writing‚ “Chairman Mao is our Great Saving
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Mao Ze Dong started the Great Cultural Revolution in 1966‚ in what appeared to be a massive cleansing policy to ensure the final victory of Mao and his supporters over the rest of the Chinese Communist party. Mao Zedong officially launched the Cultural Revolution at Eleventh Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee. Over the next decade‚ literally millions of people were destroyed‚ imprisoned and blamed for previously hidden ’bourgeois tendencies’ while tens of thousands were executed. Mao Zedong
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" given enough information to formulate a fantasy." By believing in with limited information‚ people will follow others to find such enlightenment or a way of life. Unlike Ji-Li‚ who had little knowledge of what the outside world was other than Communist China‚ the idea of her changing her attitude towards China if she had that knowledge would be unlikely because China is her home which she values more than anything. The article continues to state that the people who are indoctrinated are "essentially
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Jung Chang‚ Flamingo Publishers‚ 1992‚ Chapter 7 Wild Swans is a personal account of three generations of women in China. In this chapter Jung Chang records the experience of her mother on the Long March across China to spread the ideas of the communist leader‚ Mao Zedong. After traveling from Jinzhou to Tianjin by train they had to continue their journey on foot. The route was fraught with danger as there were bandits and units of retreating Kuomintang soldiers ready to attack the marchers. They
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strike was approaching the end of the third week‚ and the government resolved to end the matter before deaths occurred. After deliberation among Communist party leaders‚ the use of military force to resolve the crisis was ordered‚ and Zhao Ziyang was ousted from political leadership as a result of his support for the student demonstrators. The Communist Party then decided to stop the situation before it escalated further. Soldiers and tanks from the 27th and 28th Armies of the People’s Liberation
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