Mao Zedong harbored a deep-seated disdain for intellectuals due to their association with the "Four Olds" (old customs, culture, habits, and ideas) that he believed obstructed the revolutionary progress of the Communist Party. He viewed them as elitist and disconnected from the realities of the working class, fearing that their influence could undermine the revolution. During the Cultural Revolution, this animosity culminated in widespread persecution of intellectuals, whom he blamed for promoting bourgeois values and resisting the radical changes he sought to implement in Chinese society.
workers, soldiers, and intellectuals
Mao Zedong's policies, such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, led to widespread suffering, famine, and social upheaval in China. The Great Leap Forward resulted in the deaths of millions due to starvation and poor agricultural practices. The Cultural Revolution intensified social chaos, targeting intellectuals and perceived enemies, which alienated many citizens. These drastic measures greatly undermined public trust and contributed to widespread resentment against his leadership.
Mao's policies lead to the persecution of landlords, capitalists, non-Communist intellectuals, and religious figures, not to mention the leadership of several minority groups in China. Mao tolerated little ideological dissent and was well known for his lack of proper physical hygene and womanizing.
I know that middle- to upper-middle class intellectuals do. mainly because they feel they're boring and representative of the status quo.
Mao Zedong was part of the Chinese council so it would be easy to say he is chinese
Intellectuals
Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.
American Intellectuals was created in 1999.
The World Intellectuals was created in 1990.
The Responsibility of Intellectuals was created in 1967.
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio
Party Intellectuals was created in 2007-10.