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    Manifesto of the Communist Party I. Preface to the German Edition of 1872 a. Has been published in German‚ English‚ French‚ Polish‚ Russian‚ and Danish. b. The general principles laid down in the Manifesto are‚ on the whole‚ as correct today as ever. The application of the principles will depend on the historical conditions for the time being existing. c. The socialist literature is deficient as it stopped at 1847. d. The Manifesto has become a historical document which no one has any right

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    China is moving into the modern world with such speed that it is understandable that there are inevitable time warps. But such anomalies point to the transcendent questions of what China is and where is china going. These questions are crucial to us because in the twenty first century China is a significant player in world affairs; if we hope to deal intelligently with China and its people we must understand their past and present. Revolution was one of the most important problems facing individual

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    Biography - Xi Jinping 习近平 President Xi Jinping was born on the 15th of June‚ 1953 in Beijing‚ China and is currently the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China‚ the Chairman of the Central Military Commission‚ and also the President of the People’s Republic of China. Xi Jinping has a wife named Peng Liyuan‚ and a daughter named Xi Mingze. In May 1966‚ Xi Jingping’s secondary education was cut short by the Cultural Revolution and when Xi was 15 his father was jailed…. Without the protection

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    Welcome everyone to the Brisbane ideas festival of 2014‚ I’m Frances Golding here to discuss the revolutionary emancipation of women in china under communist rule… Communism redefined China and the cultural normalities seen throughout its imperial period to represent a nation of gender amalgamation as opposed to discriminatory gender segregation (China.org.cn). This ideology established a concept on the basis that each person produced according to their ability and received according to their needs

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    leaders of the twentieth century. He has been known both as a savior and a tyrant to the Chinese people. From his tactical success of the Long March to his embarrassing failure of the Great Leap Forward‚ Mao has greatly influenced the result of what China is today. Most of Mao’s major successes have been in the CCP’s rise to power‚ while Mao’s failures have come at a time when the CCP was in power. <br><br>Mao Zedong was born on December 26‚ 1893 is Shaoshan village in Hunan. He experienced a middle

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    of these prominent subjects‚ being the inspiration for much of the propaganda in China since 1949. One of the numerous posters depicting this great chairman of the People’s Republic was collected in 1971‚ originally shown at the ‘Shaanxi Provincial Class Education Exhibition Hall’. The poster depicts‚ Mao standing ahead of the four great leaders of communism: Stalin‚ Lenin‚ Engels‚ and Marx. Behind them is the communist flag and crowds of people and the red Guards‚ cheering and proclaiming their love

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    Tiananmen Square Massacre is an event that took place in the summer of 1989 in Beijing‚ China. It is an event that forever will leave a rather haunting legacy on the Chinese culture. The Chinese citizens just wanted freedom‚ liberty‚ and justice‚ but with their communist government they knew they wouldn’t get anywhere without a fight. What many people don’t realize is that the massacre wasn’t just with Beijing but it was national movement with people from all over the country who stood behind the

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    the symbol of the Little Red Book to demonstrate the chilling level of control indoctrination imposes onto the Chinese people during Mao’s rule. All throughout Maoist China‚ everyone studied the Little Red Book. It was a book that was filled with Mao’s quotations. The Little Red Book symbolizes the societal worship of Mao in China at the time. The Little Red Book is both a product of this worship and a symbol of it. Everyone was expected to know these quotations‚ as that was a trait of an ideal person

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    tinted milk‚ which ended up killing at least 6 kids. Another example of bad thing going on in Ji-li’s life is when her teachers‚ who before were highly esteemed‚ can now no longer teach what they are supposed to. They can only teach what the communist party tells them to. This is similar to the story of Chinese dissident Tan Zuoren‚ who wrote and protested about an earthquake in 2008 that killed thousands of school children because of shoddy buildings not strong enough to stay up. And the last example

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    China’s Market Economy in the Long Run For the majority of the last 2000 years Asia has been at the dominance of the world development in terms of GDP. China + Japan at the lead have accounted for roughly 25 to 35 percent of the world GDP until the late 1800s when US and UK combined for the lead in the share of GDP. China had become the worlds poorest country and Japan had been militarily governed while the rest of Asia was fighting amongst the Cold War. Until of late (peaking in 1950) the western

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