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Mao's 1950s Anti-Rightist Campaign and the Fate of Luo Longji

5 min · 1. juli 2026
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While earlier episodes have covered the Hundred Flowers Campaign and the Anti-Rightist Campaign as a whole, this episode zeroes in on one of the campaign's most prominent victims: Luo Longji. We trace his journey from a liberal intellectual and co-founder of the China Democratic League to a target of Mao's paranoia. Lucas and Luna discuss Luo's background, his role in the Hundred Flowers period, his harsh denunciation and labeling as one of the 'Six Rightists' in 1957, and his subsequent public self-criticism. We also explore the personal cost: his wife, the journalist Pu Xixiu, was also denounced and died in a labor camp. The episode raises questions about the broader impact of the campaign on China's intellectual life, the destruction of independent thought, and how Luo's story illuminates Mao's consolidation of power. Listeners will learn about the specific accusations against Luo, the public humiliation rituals, and the long shadow of the campaign on Chinese society. #LuoLongji #AntiRightistCampaign #MaoZedong #HundredFlowers #ChinaDemocraticLeague #PuXixiu #ZhongguoGongchandang #SixRightists #Fanyou #RenminRibao #Laogai #MaoistEra #ColdWar #ChineseHistory #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #IntellectualHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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