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Mao's War on the Black Market: The 1950 Grain Rationing Campaign

5 min · 30 de may de 2026
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In the early 1950s, Mao Zedong's new People's Republic faced a hidden enemy: the black market. This episode dives into the state's first massive economic intervention—the 1953 Unified Purchase and Supply of Grain policy. It wasn't just about feeding cities; it was a political war to break the power of rural merchants and establish Communist control over China's supply lines. We trace the campaign from its origins in the chaos of the civil war through the creation of grain coupons and the nationwide rationing system that would define Chinese life for four decades. Along the way, we meet the small-time grain dealers crushed by the state, the party cadres who enforced the policy, and the ordinary citizens who queued for their daily rice. The episode also examines the unintended consequences: the destruction of private trade networks, the rise of a vast bureaucratic apparatus, and the seeds of resentment that would later fuel the Hundred Flowers Campaign. Featuring insights from historian Roderick MacFarquhar and witness accounts from Henan province, this is a story of how a government learned to control not just what people thought, but what they ate. #MaoZedong #GrainRationing #UnifiedPurchaseAndSupply #BlackMarket #PRC #1950s #ChineseHistory #EconomicPolicy #Henan #RoderickMacFarquhar #GrainCoupons #Bureaucracy #ColdWar #CivilWar #Communism #EverydayLifeInChina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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