The overall goal of the Cultural Revolution in China, initiated by Mao Zedong in 1966, was to reinforce communist ideology by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society. It aimed to mobilize the youth to challenge established authority and promote a radical transformation of culture, education, and politics. The movement sought to eliminate perceived bourgeois influences and strengthen Mao's control over the Communist Party and the nation. Ultimately, it aimed to create a more egalitarian society aligned with Maoist principles, though it led to significant social upheaval and suffering.
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Mao Tse-Tung
1966...Mao launched the cultural revolution primarily due to the fact that China had become far too conservative.
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Mau Tse Tung
China's cultural revolution did not effect Hinduism that much. However it did effect Buddhism In major ways. Buddhism Influenced Hinduism. Thus indirectly Hinduism was affected.
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