Respuesta :
Mao incorporated a program based on the approaches of Marxism-Leninism, but with his own ideas based on Chinese society. Mao's communism gave a leading role to the peasant class as the fundamental axis of the revolution.
For the first time the working class and the Chinese people had power in their hands. The Chinese revolution was a great practical step for the working class and the world communist movement.
Answer: The Cultural Revolution
(Full name was "The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.")
Explanation/details:
The Cultural Revolution was launched response to other persons in leadership in China that Mao thought focused too much on technical expertise and not on ideological purity. They were not sufficiently communist, in Mao Zedong's view.
Mao began the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (its official name) in 1966. A big part of the program was the closing of China's schools, because Mao saw the majority of educators as bourgeois types who were failing to support the communist revolution. The Cultural Revolution was an insistence on loyalty to communist party ideology.
The Red Guard was formed, which was made up of high school and college students (no longer attending school, since schools were shut down). These radicalized students became militants for Mao over against those whom he considered not revolutionary enough. The Red Guard destroyed historical artifacts and writings of the of China's former culture. They also attacked persons who were seen to be resisting Chairman Mao's permanent revolution.