Because he believed that once the revolutionary process would come to a halt, the 'forces of revisionism' would again take over and return society to a capitalist state.
History has proven him right as far as China is concerned. On the other hand, his revolution was in fact a reign of terror and his brand of Communism a Dictatorship, responsible for millions of dead.
permanent revolution is the state or condition, envisaged by Leon Trotsky, of a country's continuing revolutionary progress being dependent on a continuing process of revolution in other countries. Mao wanted a permanent revolution because In Mao's eyes, only permanent revolution, an atmosphere of constant revolutionary fervor, could enable the Chinese to overcome the past and achieve the final stage of communism
They carried out the orders of Mao's revolution by destroying Chinese artifacts, texts, other historical items. They also arrested, humiliated, even killed people who "disobeyed" Mao's orders.
Yes, but he was an idiot
enes boz, he is like totally up for it.
mao
The Communist supported Mao
to eliminate mao's political opponents
Cultural Revolution and Legalism have many different connections. Legalism is a philosophy that says all humans are bad and must be controlled by the government. Within the Cultural Revolution, Mao Zedong did just this when he regained power in 1965. He put the adults to work in factories and communes. He also changed the schools systems so the students would learn what he wished for them to learn. It was almost a form of brainwash. Those who lashed out were put out by the government and by Mao's supporters. It was a violent time that could have been avoided if Mao did not believe, and convince others to believe in Legalism.
Mao Zedong
during the chinese revolution
The working class would rise above all others and start the movement of Communism.
Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.