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A brief look at China’s history with communism.

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English Language

Transcript

00:00

by 1945 you could get your communism in lots of different flavors [ice cream parlor]

00:06

way more than 31 then there was democratic socialism which tasted like

00:11

cherries and socialist policies gradually introduced by elected [ice cream cones]

00:15

officials in a multi-party state there was an narco communism which had a hint

00:21

of vanilla and workers communes with no central government like you know anarchy

00:25

there was Trotskyism which tasted like defeat and a central government

00:29

controlled by workers communes and a single party and there was Stalinism

00:34

which had an overwhelming flavor of crazy and centralized government that

00:38

controlled workers communes through a single party with just a hint of

00:42

pistachio and then tribe people all right well the chinese communists looked

00:47

upon this election and decided that it was weak sauce they needed an ideology [Chinese look at all ice cream flavors]

00:51

that could work around a country full of peasants and completely lacking in dense

00:55

urban areas resources and stability so mao zedong the leader of the Chinese

01:00

Communist Party invented maoism a clever name we might have gone with bad idea [Maoism flavored ice cream cone]

01:05

isn't but that's just us well maoism was all about building up a military

01:09

developing the countryside and keeping the fire of class warfare

01:13

burning bright and a lot of people bought into what mao was selling after

01:18

all his competition was chiang kai-shek who as we've discussed previously was [military man offers candy]

01:21

when the kind of a jerk by 1949 Mao had convinced so many Chinese to follow him

01:26

that Chiang finally gave up on the Chinese Civil War and hightailed it to

01:30

Taiwan while Cheng and his nationalist forces might have lost the war the world [map of China and Taiwan]

01:34

at large continued to act like he was the true leader of China while Mao and

01:38

millions of Chinese beg to disagree this went on until 1971

01:43

when the United Nations finally passed a resolution that said the People's

01:47

Republic of China on the Chinese mainland was the one and only [Chaing meets Mao in UN corridor]

01:50

representative of China to the UN Chiang in the millions of Chinese on Taiwan beg

01:56

to disagree and the two sides have been sniping at each other ever since well

02:01

back on the mainland Maoism was failing oh sure it worked great when there was a

02:05

war to fight but this particular ideology did not do economics

02:09

well the Great Leap Forward which was mouths attempt to in

02:12

realized the Chinese countryside as quickly as possible ran from 1958 [people throw themselves into The Grand Canyon]

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through 1961 and it was an unmitigated disaster tens of millions of people died

02:23

in the resulting famine and violence oh and China's economy actually shrank like

02:29

it's hard to do that in here seriously is it too late to rebranded a bad idea

02:33

isn't that sounds kind of good no no well there were a lot of people throwing

02:37

shade at Mao after 1961 unfortunately for them all the cracks about China's

02:42

not so great leader led to the Cultural Revolution of 1966 for ten years a group

02:48

of people loyal to Mao weeded out the party's bureaucrats and intellectuals

02:52

the goal was to restore Mao to absolute power

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but then Mao died in 1976 and the Gang of Four who'd been killing people in his

03:00

name got kicked out of power because they'd done such a great job of screwing

03:04

up China well in the meantime the relationship between the Soviets and the [map of China and Kazakhstan]

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Chinese got put on ice because people living in northwest China had taken to

03:12

escaping into the Soviet republics there was food in tiers expand after often no [people moving to find food]

03:18

Cultural Revolution and fewer bullets he's aimed at the people Mao thought the

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Soviet Union was trying to take over northwestern China and so he sent troops [China goes nuts and sends tanks across map]

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to the region well the sino-soviet border conflict of

03:29

1969 and the resulting chill between the Soviets and the Chinese gave the

03:33

Americans an opportunity they've been looking for see in the wake of the

03:36

Chinese Civil War the US had been team chiang kai-shek they made banners and [Uncle Sam with Chiang banners]

03:41

everything in singsong because sure he might have been a loser but at least he

03:45

wasn't a communist but then Communist China became something of a powerhouse

03:49

in the world or at least lots of countries that mattered stopped [Mao with muscles in the gym]

03:53

recognizing Chang's government and started recognizing mouths well the u.s.

03:57

had to get with the times not to mention that the Americans had way more negative

04:01

feelings about the Soviets than they did about the Chinese but what a waste of

04:05

perfectly good banners anyway it was time to make nice so President Richard

04:09

Nixon took advantage of behind the scenes groundwork laid by his national

04:13

security advisor Henry Kissinger and he went to China in 1972 well trade deals [pictures of US president traveling]

04:19

between China and the US followed during the 1980s the Chinese began to

04:24

experience more economic and cultural freedom entrepreneurship became a thing

04:28

that wouldn't get you thrown into prison fewer people were starving to death and [Chinese entrepreneurs making money]

04:32

you could actually attend a Catholic Mass in China although Chinese [Catholic church in China]

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Catholicism wasn't really in line with Catholicism in other parts of the world

04:39

but longer story there but politically Communist China was the same as it

04:43

always had been massive student demonstrations took place around the

04:47

country and were put down any bid for democracy ended in 1989 when protesters [people protesting]

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in Beijing's Tiananmen Square were killed by government troops China at the

04:57

end of the 20th century might have been repressive it might have been corrupt

05:00

but after decades of ridiculous violence you could at least say it was stable

05:05

maybe the US should have put that on a new banner do you think

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