Three Cadres From Shanghai
Three Cadres From Shanghai
Whatever the initiators of the Cultural Revolution had in mind when they launched it, they must have expected to carry it further than it has gone, for the present situation shows all the signs of an unfinished job.
On the one hand, the prestige of the Party has been shattered in the main cities. This means that the young generation, particularly the students, who previously had almost boundless faith in all Party members, considering them representatives of Mao and the Central Committ...
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