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china-mao
The Cultural Revolution was designed to destroy all of the culture of pre-communist China, to establish a new more perfect communist society, and to punish his critics of the Great Leap Forward. He sought out to do this by any means possible. The plan he came up with was clever but yet very destructive on the whole of China. Through Mao's domestic diplomacy, he convinced the easiest influenced people in China, the peasants and the
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the outside and notice how corrupt the party actually was.
Mao knew very well that the easiest influenced people in China would be the peasents and the the youth, so he exploited them to his advantage. He did achieved one of his goals, he got revenge on all of his "evil" critics by throwing them out of office and putting them in labor camps. In the end Mao was the creater of his own monster