Communist Propaganda In The Great Leap Forward

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The communist party constantly spreads propaganda throughout the party and country to keep citizens under the influence of the state. During class discussions, Professor Thaxton mention communist leaders had to believe the propaganda they were spreading in the country to reduce the possibility of fractions and internal revolution inside the party. Also, propaganda enforces party leaders and general members to conform to the overall party’s message, leading to a less likelihood of leaders pursuing their personal political agendas. The party believe if citizens internalize patriotism, Chinese residents are more likely to be submissive and cautiously follow the rules the government set forth. In The Death of a Red Heroine, there is a specific …show more content…

During the Tiananmen square protest, the red government put importance in protecting the current political system rather than fulfilling the people’s desires. While in the Great Leap Forward, the red state focused on completely restructuring the economic system within the country than ensuring citizens have enough food rations to survive famine seasons. As a result of both events, citizens come to the realization that communist party’s interests are more important than the people’s personal expression wishes. The people may protest to have their voices heard, but they are unlikely to have their intended goals pursued or met by the state. The protestors in Tiananmen square knew of some possible risks going forward with displaying civil disobedience, but the end goals justified the risk. The party has a long history of proclaiming itself as the voice of people, but rarely pursue issues that the people directly states as needs. Chief Inspector Chen Cao understood working within the party meant representing and pushing communist ideals into the minds of Chinese citizens. Nonetheless, he would argue no one needs to die for a crime they did not …show more content…

Chief Inspector Cao realize the end result of his investigation lead to the untimely death of Xiaoming who did not actually killed Guan. In the eye’s of party had, simply being an opposition to the communist party warrants death without due process and a fair trial. According to Chief Inspector Chen Cao justice was not found, an innocent man was sentenced to death for crimes against a political, not necessarily for committing crimes against the state. Miao Deshun was sentenced to remain in prison for more than twenty years because of their involvement in the Tiananmen square protests. The communist party has a history of defeating rivals to remain the only political party in

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