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Cultural Revolution Mao

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“A revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall”
Evaluate the accuracy of this statement in relation to the causes of the Chinese cultural revolution

‘A revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.’ This statement by Che Guevara suggests that in order for a revolution to occur, the leaders must not hesitate, but rather, they should take immediate and effective actions. This quote is particularly accurate for the Chinese Cultural Revolution, because the main leader of the Revolution -Mao Zedong- was able to manipulate the public, thus enabling him to bring about a revolution. The Cultural Revolution occurred as a result of the failures in the Great Leap Forward, and officially, Mao claimed that the goal of the Chinese Cultural Revolution is to build a society surrounding the proletariats by bringing back revolutionary spirit. However, it became increasingly clear that Mao’s real intentions were rather personal, as he used the Cultural Revolution to re-establish his power as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China.

The Cultural Revolution was Mao’s response to the disasters of the Great Leap Forward, during which at least 30 million Chinese people starved to death in the span of 5 years (Ben Walsh). In 1959, Mao admitted that ‘I also have an indirect share of the blame… I don’t want other people to shirk their responsibility.’ (Phillip Short). This suggests that even though Mao was aware that his

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