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Title: Communism


1
Communism
  • POSC 150
  • Introduction to Political Theory
  • Braunwarth

2
Russian Society late 19th c.
  • Keeping up with the rest of Europe?
  • No, very backward, illiterate, and superstitious
  • The nobility spoke French
  • Semi-Feudal, peasant society
  • Economy based on agriculture
  • Is this the setting for a Marxist Communist
    Revolution?
  • No - very small proletariat

3
Russian Politics
  • Much Discontent
  • from both Peasants and Intellectuals
  • No freedom of debate/discussion
  • opposition parties outlawed
  • spies and informers everywhere
  • prisons full of dissidents
  • some illicit pamphlets, terrorism

4
Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov)
  • Older brother executed for trying to assassinate
    Tsar Alexander II
  • Went underground, became a revolutionary, and
    took the name of Lenin
  • Plunged into an extensive study of Engels and
    Marx

5
Leninism
  • Learned class struggle is the driving force of
    historical development
  • Must take advantage of class distinctions
  • Any means necessary to achieve ends
  • Hardened against softness

6
Vanguard Party
  • What is it?
  • Small, organized group of revolutionary
    intellectuals
  • Need to agitate, organize, and educate the
    workers to their true interests
  • Needed to overcome trade union consciousness
  • Revolution would be more likely with
    immiserated proletariat and vanguard

7
1917 Russian Revolution
  • Fed up with defeats and shortages WWI
  • March riots in big cities, troops join in
  • Tsar Nicholas replaced by Kerensky
  • October Bolsheviks storm Winter Palace
  • Seized mines, mills, factories, etc.
  • Led to counter-revolution by landowners and other
    privileged groups (whites)
  • 1918-1920 civil war Reds won

8
Russian Communism
  • Lenin needed the Vanguard of the Proletariat to
    bring about the revolution in Russia
  • Did the resulting state whither away as predicted
    by Lenin?
  • Why or Why not?
  • Example of The Iron Law of Oligarchy

9
China Overview
  • About same size as U.S.
  • over 1 billion people v. 255 million
  • Similar Climate, settled East to West

10
China 19th c.
  • Decline to Desperation (much starvation)
  • Situation very similar to Russia
  • Very small proletarian (1 in 200)
  • Large Peasant population
  • Very poor, largely feudal (war lords)
  • Also, exploited by Imperialist Powers
  • Opium Wars
  • 1850s series of Peasant Revolts

11
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
  • Born 1866 in a poor farming family
  • founded Kaomintang Party (KMT)
  • Led rebellions against emperors including
    successful 1911 revolution
  • Good intentions but co-opted by foreigners
  • Died 1925

12
Mao 1893-1976
  • Librarian (educated)
  • restricted to what had been translated into
    Chinese Communist Manifesto, Lenins Imperialism
  • Founding member of Chinese Communist Party 1921

13
Chiang Kai-Shek
  • General in imperial army
  • Joined KMT
  • Succeeded Sun yet-sen
  • Actively opposed to Mao and communists

14
1935 The Long March
  • Mao with army of 200,000
  • 1 year capture 160 cities, cross 16 mountain
    ranges, innumerable rivers,
  • average 24 miles/day
  • with conscripts, lost 400,000
  • end up in caves in Yenan province
  • guerilla warfare, befriended people
  • swim like fish in the ocean
  • set up small self-sufficient communism

15
Japan invades 1937
  • Chiang Kai Shek solidifies power
  • More concerned with communists disease of the
    heart
  • KMT blunders in both wars
  • Mao fights much better
  • 1946 Communists begin taking over
  • After 1949 Chiang Kai Shek takes wealth and flees
    to Taiwan

16
Revolution 1949
  • Nation instead of Class
  • Not so much internal class warfare as
  • anti-imperialist war of national liberation
  • Rural Proletariat
  • Lot of emphasis on oppressed people
  • They supported him
  • Revolution began in countryside
  • Model for revolution in Asia and Africa

17
Progress under Mao
  • Virtually eliminated starvation, prostitution,
    female infanticide, female foot binding,
    profiteering
  • kicked out foreign corrupters
  • Agriculture increases 4/year
  • Industrial production increases 11
  • small is beautiful
  • built dams, reclaimed land, etc.

18
Always Fighting USSR model
  • 1957 Hundred Flowers
  • encouraged criticism of entrenched elite
  • 1958 Great Leap Forward
  • Industry in small cottage industries
  • Neither worked well
  • Still very poor country
  • People largely enthusiastic

19
Cultural Revolution 1966
  • Revolution within the revolution
  • Saw problems in USSR
  • Tried to return power to people rather than
    entrenched elites
  • Moved elite and intelligentsia to country
  • Set back production some and education a lot
  • Ultimately couldnt stop the ILOO
  • C.R. eventually manipulated by elite

20
Post Mao
  • After death in 1976 Deng Xiaoping
  • emphasis on Economic Development
  • some introduction of Free Mkt economy
  • No corresponding Political Freedoms
  • Tiananmen Square 1989
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