Mao Zedong: Revolutionary Hero or Ruthless Dictator? — Fexingo History
In January 1962, Mao Zedong convened the largest party congress in CCP history: the Seven Thousand Cadres Conference in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. In the wake of the Great Leap Famine—where tens of millions had died—Mao stunned delegates by admitting that party cadres had been 'blind' and that the disaster was partly due to 'insufficient understanding of objective laws.' Lucas and Luna explore the conference's dramatic arc: the secret preliminary meeting where Liu Shaoqi bluntly blamed Mao's policies, Mao's famous 'dog's tail' metaphor comparing criticism to a dog's tail that cannot be hidden, and the subsequent retreat from radical collectivization. They examine how Mao used the conference to absorb blame while simultaneously reasserting his authority, demanding that cadres 'seek truth from facts'—a phrase that would later be weaponized against him during the Cultural Revolution. The episode also covers the role of county-level secretaries, the debate over responsibility for the famine, and the conference's long-term impact on the relationship between Mao and his lieutenants like Deng Xiaoping and Zhou Enlai. #SevenThousandCadresConference #GreatLeapFamine #MaoZedong #LiuShaoqi #DengXiaoping #ZhouEnlai #GreatHallOfThePeople #Beijing #CCP #1962 #SeekTruthFromFacts #SelfCriticism #Famine #ChineseHistory #CulturalRevolution #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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