Mao Zedong’s Revolutionary Vision
Mao Zedong’s leadership marked a radical departure from conventional Marxist strategies. In Jiangxi, Mao established strong peasant councils, advocating for land confiscation and redistribution to empower the rural populace.
Recognizing the plight of women, Mao championed gender equality through measures like the New Marriage Law, which prohibited arranged marriages and simplified divorce proceedings.
The Rise of the Communist Party of China| Class 11 History Notes
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was established in 1921, shortly after the Russian Revolution, which exerted a significant global influence. Inspired by the Russian success, leaders like Lenin and Trotsky established the Comintern (Third International) in 1918 to promote worldwide revolution and end exploitation.
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