Mao Zedong: Revolutionary Hero or Ruthless Dictator? — Fexingo History
In 1956, Mao Zedong launched the Hundred Flowers Movement, inviting intellectuals to criticize the Chinese Communist Party openly. At first, it seemed like a genuine liberalization—a break from the purges of the Yan'an Rectification. But when the criticisms grew too sharp, Mao struck back with the Anti-Rightist Campaign, crushing dissent and exiling millions. This episode follows the brief spring of free expression in Beijing's Peking University, the cautious words of philosopher Feng Youlan, the bold attacks of journalist Liu Binyan, and the final betrayal that silenced a generation. Lucas and Luna explore how Mao used the movement to identify enemies, the role of propaganda chief Lu Dingyi, and the tragic irony of a revolution that feared its own thinkers. #HundredFlowers #AntiRightistCampaign #MaoZedong #PekingUniversity #FengYoulan #LiuBinyan #LuDingyi #ChineseIntellectuals #1956 #Beijing #CPC #Yan'anRectification #FreeSpeech #Propaganda #EastAsia #ChinaHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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