
Published online:
03 October 2011
Published in print:
02 October 1997
Online ISBN:
9780191670084
Print ISBN:
9780192149978
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Mao's caution Mao's caution
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Mao's subjection of the State Council Mao's subjection of the State Council
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The loyalty of the PLA The loyalty of the PLA
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The position of the party The position of the party
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The secret agent The secret agent
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A plot unfolds A plot unfolds
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Peng Dehuai on probation Peng Dehuai on probation
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Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers
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The seige of Beijing The seige of Beijing
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The fall of Yang Shangkun The fall of Yang Shangkun
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Lin Biao takes control of the MAC Lin Biao takes control of the MAC
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A marriage of convenience A marriage of convenience
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Peng Zhen's last stand Peng Zhen's last stand
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The February Outline The February Outline
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The fall of Peng Zhen The fall of Peng Zhen
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Chapter
19 Mao Stoops to Conquer
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Pages
431–460
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Published:October 1997
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MacFarquhar, Roderick, 'Mao Stoops to Conquer', The Origins of the Cultural Revolution: Volume 3: The Coming of the Cataclysm 1961-1966 (Oxford , 1997; online edn, Oxford Academic, 3 Oct. 2011), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780192149978.003.0020, accessed 30 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the political split between Chinese political leaders Mao Zedong and Liu Shaoqi. It suggests that Mao's decision to purge Liu was part of a strategy to remove members of the CCP who supported capitalism. There are conflicting accounts of whether or not Liu directly opposed Mao's ‘capitalist-roader’ formulation, but Mao had already made his version of the event credible in January 1965.
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