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Cultural Revolution 1966-76, mass mobilization of urban Chinese youth inaugurated by Mao Zedong in an attempt to prevent the development of a bureaucratized Soviet style of Communism. Mao closed schools and encouraged students to join Red Guard units, which denunciated and persecuted Chinese teachers and intellectuals, engaged in widespread book burnings, facilitated mass relocations, and enforced Mao's cult of personality. The movement for criticism of party officials, intellectuals, and "bourgeois values" turned violent, and the Red Guard split into factions. Torture became common, and it is estimated that a million died in the ensuing purges and related incidents. The Cultural Revolution also caused economic disruption; industrial production dropped by 12% from 1966 to 1968.

In 1967, Mao ordered the army to stem Red Guard factionalism but promote the Guard's radical goals. When the military itself threatened to factionalize, Mao dispersed the Red Guards, and began to rebuild the party. The Ninth Party Congress (1969), which named Marshal Lin Biao as Mao's successor, led to a struggle between the military and Premier Zhou Enlai . After Lin's mysterious death (1971), Mao expressed regrets for the excesses of the Cultural Revolution. However, the Gang of Four , led by Jiang Qing , continued to restrict the arts and enforce ideology, even purging Deng Xiaoping a second time only months before Mao's death (Sept., 1976). The Gang of Four were imprisoned in Oct., 1976, bringing the movement to a close.

Bibliography: See R. MacFarquhar and M. Schoenhals, Mao's Last Revolution (2006).

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Cultural Revolution (1966–76) The ‘Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution’ was initiated by Mao Zedong and his wife, Jiang Qing, to purge the Chinese Communist Party of his opponents and instil ‘correct’ revolutionary attitudes after dissent over the failure of the Great Leap Forward. Mao mobilized China's youth (see Red Guards) who held rallies, and violently attacked reactionary ideas. Senior party officials were purged (see Liu Shaoqi), intellectuals and others suspected of revisionism were victimized and humiliated and many murdered. By 1968, China was approaching civil war and the Cultural Revolution transformed into a struggle for the succession to Mao with the moderates led by Deng Xiaoping against the Gang of Four. It ended with the defeat of the Gang of Four and the accession of Deng as paramount leader in 1976.

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