Power, Propoganda in Communist China
Title: Power, Propoganda in Communist China
Category: /History
Details: Words: 4815 | Pages: 18 (approximately 235 words/page)
Power, Propoganda in Communist China
Category: /History
Details: Words: 4815 | Pages: 18 (approximately 235 words/page)
Power, Propoganda in Communist China
Propaganda in China during the Cultural Revolution took on many
forms; there were mass Red Guard demonstrations in Tianamen Square in
support of Mao Zedong, pictures of Mao were put up in every
conceivable location from restaurants to the wallpaper in nurseries,
and pamphlets and books of Mao's teachings were distributed to every
Chinese citizen. One of these propaganda publications Quotations from
Chairman Mao which later became known as the
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Biao as a threat
by joining forces with Zhou Enlai and by isolating Lin Biao's
assistant Chen Boda. (Yan and Gao, 1996: 309) By January of 1971 Lin
Biao was no longer in Mao's clique of advisors and Mao further
distanced himself from Lin Biao and his work at creating a cult of Mao
by saying in December of 1970 that he felt the cult created around him
had grown to large (Yan and Gao, 1996: 313), what happened between
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