By Kerry Brown If there is one certainty in contemporary Chinese politics, it’s that any mention of the Cultural Revolution, which began half a century ago in May 1966, must always be negative. The “turbulent decade” of the Cultural Revolution, as it is called by many within China, is regarded as an unmitigated disaster, an event … Continue reading Why China still can’t make sense of the Cultural Revolution
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Why China still can’t make sense of the Cultural Revolution
By Kerry Brown If there is one certainty in contemporary Chinese politics, it’s that any mention of the Cultural Revolution, which began half a century ago in May 1966, must always be negative. The “turbulent decade” of the Cultural Revolution, as it is called by many within China, is regarded as an unmitigated disaster, an event … Continue reading Why China still can’t make sense of the Cultural Revolution