Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution revolution- a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving; "the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution" Cathay,China,Communist China,mainland China,People's Republic of China,PRC,Red China- a communist nation that covers a vast...
“impure” elements of Chinese society and revive the revolutionary spirit that had led to victory in the civil war 20 years earlier and the formation of the People’s Republic of China. The Cultural Revolution continued in various phases until Mao’s death in 1976, and its tormented and ...
In 1966 to 1976, China's Cultural Revolution led to major changes throughout the country under the direction of Chairman Mao Zedong, including extreme violence and death. Learn about the start of the Cultural Revolution and its legacy in this lesson. ...
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but the dominant theme in the discussion remained the idea that Neanderthals went extinct in the Late Pleistocene, so they must have somehow been inferior to the AMH with which they cohabited Europe during the last glacial interval. The “out of Africa” and “human revolution” concepts drove...
(individual traditions) are not initially organized into systems and exhibitneither division of labor nor group-level adaptationsat the outset. On the same account, groups of traditions in social protocellsdo not exhibit MLS 2. The social protocell is by definition expected to exhibittemporal and ...
and cyclical time like a whirlpool. You're submerged in it, and flowing around through it. Before the Industrial Revolution, this was a common way to think about time. People from the ancient Egyptians to the Norse Vikings observed the cycles of the Sun, the stars, seasons, and weather an...
In this conversation based on his new book,America’s Cultural Revolution, Christopher Rufo exposes the inner history of the intellectuals and militants who slowly and methodically captured America’s institutions. With profiles of Herbert Marcuse, Angela Davis, Paulo Freire, and Derrick Bell, Rufo ...
His book is divided into significant chapters exploring the following: A child’s eye view of World War II, Growing up in Cold War America, The limits of McCarthyism, The war babies and the Postwar Media, The revolution in movies, Reshaping America: the politics and journalism of the war...
the story of lost love on a sinkingcruise shiphit a responsive chord among the veterans of the Cultural Revolution. Their passionate, emotional response had virtually nothing to do with the Western cultural system that framed the film. Instead,Titanicserved as a socially acceptable vehicle for the...