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Mandate of Heaven: Marx and Mao in Modern China

Mandate of Heaven: Marx and Mao in Modern China

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"For radicals in Europe and North America, the anti-imperialist-—and Chinese-—revolutions continued the great task of 1789, 1848, and 1870, the “'bourgeois revolution' in Marx’s terms, and the creation of nations that would release the energies and unity of purpose to create new worlds of prosperity and freedom....

"The overthrow of empire in the 1950s and 1960s-—of which the coming to power of the Chinese Communist party in 1949 was a important part—-seemed to augur a new era in world history, one in which the majority of the world’s population secured liberation. There was perhaps a sense in which this was true, but the reality for the majority was far removed from this giddy hope. And in the case of the ordinary Chinese, the newly “'liberated' regime proved far more brutal and exacting than those that it had replaced (which also attained high standards of brutality and injustice). In China the great famine of 1958–62 was only the most spectacularly cruel and gratuitous product of that new order.

"For the former inhabitants of the old empires, national liberation turned out to be not liberation of all, but the creation of a new national ruling class, as often as not exploiting its position at home to make fortunes then smuggled abroad."

- from the Preface to the 2015 Edition

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