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Depth Studies – A Level OCR China – 1839-1989
The Cultural Revolution 1962-1971



Causes

1. The Legacy of the GLF
 The GLF of 1958-1962 was an unmitigated disaster.
 It had been meant to modernise China but instead set it back
decades and killed at least 45 million people through famine.
 Mao took a back seat in politics relinquishing power to Liu Shaoqi
and Deng Xiaoping. He felt ignored (like a dead ancestor) and
wanted to regain control.
 Liu and Deng began to suggest it was a result of human error and
Mao felt his power slipping.
2. Mao’s opposition to private farming and free markets
 The commune system of the GLF was a failure.
 Liu and Deng tried to restart the economy by allowing some private
farming and free markets
 This undermined Mao’s ideology and made him uneasy.
 Mao framed the Cultural Revolution as a genuine socialist campaign
involving the central struggle of the proletariat versus the
bourgeoisie - ‘continuing revolution’.
3. Mao’s suspicion of the USSR
 Mao had long been suspicions of Krushchev and the Soviet Union
 He accused them of ‘revisionism’ for abandoning Marxist
revolutionary principles.
 1958 was the beginning of the Sino-Soviet split.
 Mao argued ‘our revolutions are like battles. After a victory, we must
at once put forward a new task - ‘continuing revolution’.
Summary: Mao’s want for continuous revolution, and to regain control of
China


Events

1. The Early Years 1962-66
 Summer 1962 - Mao launched a Socialist Education Campaign to
stop economic activities outside the planned economy and to
intensify the class struggle.
 “Never Forget Class Struggle” - popular slogan
 Liu Shaoqi (despite being lenient to economic reform after GLF) led
a campaign punishing over 5 million party members accused of
taking the ‘capitalist road’.
 Focus was on the younger generation - heirs of the revolution.
They were educated in class hatred and made to study the works of
Mao.
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