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Mao's First Book: The 1926 Analysis of Chinese Classes

6 min · 1. Juni 2026
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In 1926, a young Mao Zedong published a short pamphlet that would define his thinking for decades: 'Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society'. This episode explores the context of its writing, the specific class categories Mao identified, and how this text became the blueprint for his revolutionary strategy. We discuss the influence of Chen Duxiu, the Peasant Movement Training Institute, and the role of the 'comprador class' and 'petty bourgeoisie'. Learn how Mao's early class analysis shaped land reform, the Cultural Revolution, and his later policies. A look at the intellectual roots of Maoism through one of its foundational documents. #MaoZedong #ClassAnalysis #ChineseRevolution #1926 #ChenDuxiu #PeasantMovement #CompradorClass #PettyBourgeoisie #LandReform #CulturalRevolution #Maoism #CCP #ChinaHistory #20thCentury #RevolutionaryThought #AnalysisOfClasses #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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