Mao Tse Dong
Mao’s era had a devastating impact in China. These impacts are still visible today. Mao has deceived a whole generation, forcing people to work to their deaths using his propagandas. Mao’s a very bad economist who wouldn’t listen to other people’s opinions. He follows the steps of Adolf Hitler by encouraging hate crimes and classifying people into categories. In the view of political philosophy, he claims to liberalize the people of China, but he only worsened the lives of the people of China. Mao was the leader of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). He fought the nationalists Led by Zhou Yin Lai. Zhou had more military power, but Mao uses the peasants to help him win the war. He realizes that the majority of China’s population is peasants. He won the peasant’s support by using land reforms. He took land away from the rich. With the support of the peasants, he won the war against the Nationalists and forced them into Taiwan. Mao came into power in the late 1940s. Realizing how successful the land reforms were, he continued the land reform movement, especially in the rural area. This movement helped him gain a lot of power. Since majority of the populations benefited from th . . .
The Red Guards then turned to land lords and violently attack them. At least China has moved away from his ways. All our properties were taken away from us. At the end of the year, the leaders of the communes have to submit what they reported, and there wasn’t enough to feed the poor. If someone were to tell Mao how stupid his reforms were, Mao would call him Marxist and put him in jail. Mao uses the agriculture products to feed the State Owned Enterprise. In 1968, after Mao has finished his purpose of removing some high officials in the office, he called off the red guards and sends them to the country side. At the same time, Mao also ran some poor agricultural techniques that led to poor agricultural output. He even set the price for the agricultural products low to benefit his SOE. Every month or so, they would come down to our house and beat our great grand mother or we have to send someone to a stage to get beaten in public for her. Then my grand pa would have to go to Guang Zhou to get money to pay the red guards the next day, or else they would come again. Mao wanted to get rid of private properties. Mao wants full control over the big industries. She told me that went home and grabbed all the pots and pans in the kitchen and takes it to the furnace while my grand mother cries. He wants too much control of the economy.
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